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Tehran tunnel opens

Iran's congested capital Tehran is now benefiting from a new underground road tunnel that carries traffic under the city.
February 6, 2012 Read time: 1 min
A new highway tunnel in Iranian capital Tehran will help ease the city's chronic congestion
Iran's congested capital Tehran is now benefiting from a new underground road tunnel that carries traffic under the city. The new link has been officially opened and features sophisticated safety systems designed to reduce accident risks. Tehran's growing traffic volumes have required the construction of this new tunnel, with further projects planned for the city.


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