Initial plans for the metro system were laid in late 1960s but could not be executed until 1982 due to socio-political issues such as the Iranian Revolution and the Iran-Iraq war. On all Tehran metro trains the first and half of the second carriages from each end are reserved for women.
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Seniors may travel for free on the metro. Ticket price is 1,500 Iranian Toman for each journey (about US$0.06), regardless of the distance traveled, but using prepaid tickets costs much less. The line uses standard gauge and is mostly underground. On all days of the week, the Metro service runs from approximately 05:30 to 23:00. It is planned to have a length of 430 kilometers (270 mi) with nine lines once all construction is complete by 2025. As of 2020, the total system was 253.7 kilometers (157.6 mi) long, 186 kilometers (116 mi) of which is metro-grade rail. In 2018, 820 million trips were made on Tehran Metro. The Tehran Metro carries more than 3 million passengers a day. It consists of six operational metro lines (and an additional commuter rail line), with construction under way on three lines including west extension of line 4, line 6 and north and east extension line 7. The system is owned and operated by Tehran Urban and Suburban Railway. It is the largest metro system in the Middle East. The Tehran Metro ( Persian: مترو تهران, romanized: Metro-ye Tehrān) is a rapid transit system serving Tehran, the capital of Iran. Tehran Urban and Suburban Railway Company (TUSRC)ġ,435 mm ( 4 ft 8 + 1⁄ 2 in) standard gauge Top: Outside view of Imam Khomeini Metro Stationīottom: A train at the Ghoddoosi Metro Station
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