Tehran Railway Station | |
Native Name: | ايستگاه راه آهن تهران |
Type: | Railway station |
Country: | District 16, Tehran, Tehran |
Coordinates: | 35.6581°N 51.3978°W |
Other: | Rahahan Metro Station |
Opened: | 1930 |
Architect: | K.T. Seest |
Operator: | Islamic Republic of Iran Railways |
Tehran Railway Station (fa|ايستگاه راه آهن تهران|Istgah-e Rah Ahan-e Tehran) is located in Rah Ahan Square, at the foot of Valiasr Street in the southern part of Tehran, the capital of Iran. The railway station was originally designed in 1928-29 by Ukrainian architect Władysław Horodecki, who died before the construction could begin. In 1930, the experienced Danish railway architect Knud Tanggaard Seest was then tasked to finish the project.[1] Around the time it opened in 1930, the previous tram system in Tehran was shut down. Seest changed the original plans dramatically and gave the railway station a new, highly modern, strict design. The Tehran Railway Station serves as an example of early modernistic architecture in the Middle East.
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