Post by : Bianca Haleem
Tehran has inaugurated a new metro station, highlighting that major infrastructure projects are continuing in Iran’s capital despite wartime pressure, regional tensions and economic challenges.
Reports say the new station is part of Tehran’s wider metro expansion plan, aimed at adding more lines and stations in the coming years to improve public transport, reduce traffic pressure and strengthen daily connectivity for residents.
The development has drawn attention as Tehran’s metro is already one of the largest rapid transit systems in the Middle East, serving millions of passengers and playing a key role in the city’s urban transport network.
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