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The Glory of Reconstruction
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The
Bafgh-Bandar Abbas Rail Way project
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Incomparable in scope and size to any
other projects undertaken during the last 25 years in
the Islamic Republic of Iran, the massive Bafgh-Bandar
Abbas Rail Way Project includes 2,270 bridges with the
total length of 26 kilometers and passes through giant
tunnels, 17312 meters long. Bafagh-Bandar Abbas Rail
Way consists of electric double-track and is also well
equipped with modern information and traffic system,
capable of handling fast trains with the maximum speed
of 160 km per hour. As a vital linking rail way, this
massive project connects the Central Asian countries
as well as the Irans northern and central provinces
with the warm waters of the Persian Gulf in the south,
and thus plays a decisive role in prosperity of the
three important provinces in the area. The completion
of the mentioned project not only would facilitate the
efficient transportation of the passengers and cargos
in the region, but would also guarantee easier access
to the copper mine in "Sarcheshmeh" and the
rich iron ore in "Golegohar" which would altogether
hasten the rapid development of the country's largest
steel industries (Mobarakeh) and the Isfahan Iron Foundry.
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Substantial and constructive change
in the management of the country's large cities is yet
another worthy accomplishment of the splendid reconstruction
years. Accordingly, the following unceasing efforts
have been made to overcome the obstacle of traffic in
Tehran:
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Designing
and contructing necessary ring roads around the
capital.
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Constructing
highways and freeways in all essential areas of
the city of Tehran.
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Facilitating
the intersections and other sensitive areas with
controlled-circuit cameras for monitoring the
city traffic.
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Increasing
the inter-city transportation and adding adequate
bus-stop all over the capital.
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Designing
and establishing two subway lines.
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Initial steps for the construction
of Tehran's Subway were taken in 1986 and further relevant
efforts did not cease even during the most crucial days
of the Imposed War. At present, Tehran's Subway is still
under construction in two, north-south and east-west,
directions and its first line linking Tehran with the
suburban city of Karaj is due to be inaugurated early
next year.
The managing director of Tehran Metro
Company in his report to the Supreme Leader of the Islamic
Republic has indicated the following:
"Merely relying upon the domestic
workforce and country's public revenue 42 kilometers
of underground tunnels, 53 subway stations, 60 kilometers
on- the-ground routes, over 500,000 sq. m. of subway
shelters as well as 100,000 sq. m. of business center
have successfully been designed and constructed, for
which 21 million cubic meters of drilling and 220,000
cubic meter concrete works have already been completed.
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Construction
of the modern cities
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Attempts on designing
and construction of new cities certainly constitute
one of the remarkable endevours of the post-revolution
years. Currently twelve new cities such as Hashgerd,
Andeesheh, Mohajern, Sadra, A-L-ishahr, Pardis, Parand,
Baharestan, Majlesi and Sahand are under construction.
Appropriately, the ultimate goals of constructing such
cities are the attraction of excessive population of
the large cities as well as the establishment of employment-orientated
industries, in appropriate regions possessing necessary
potentialities.
The total area of the
developed lands in the stated cities presently amounts
to 6800 ha. and it is also predicted that these cities
would accommodate 150,000 to 200,000 households by the
end of the Second Five-Year Programme. The tabulated
results of 1986 national census demonstrate a more suitable
housing condition vis-a-vis that of pre-revolution period.
During post-revolution years 600 nation-wide housing
projects, with a total area of 56,000 ha., would also
accommodate an entire population of 6-12 million people.
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