Mashhad Shahid Raeisi railway station (Persian: ایستگاه راهآهن شهید رئیسی مشهد), formerly Mashhad railway station (Persian: ايستگاه راه آهن مشهد, romanized: Istgah-e Rah Ahan-e Mashhad) is located in Mashhad, Razavi Khorasan,[1] the second largest city of Iran. The station is owned by IRI Railways, and was designed by Heydar Ghiai. Following the 2024 Varzaqan helicopter crash, it was renamed in memory of the late President Ebrahim Raisi.[citation needed]
Mashhad Shahid Raeisi Railway Station ایستگاه راهآهن شهید رئیسی مشهد | |
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IRI Railway station | |
General information | |
Location | Iran |
Coordinates | 32°33′01″N 51°41′46″E / 32.5501941°N 51.6961992°E |
Connections | Railway St. Metro Station |
History | |
Opened | 1957 |
Design and Opening
editMashhad railway station was opened by Pahlavi II and his queen Shahbanoo Sorayya Esfandiari on May 2, 1957, with the arrival of the royal train. Since Khorasan is the land of Ashkanians and Parthians and Mashhad is close to the original capital of them (Parten Nesa), this structure was designed inspired by Parthian architecture (Hatra Palace).[2]
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Locating of Mashhad railway station construction in 1954
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old picture
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Ancient Iran weekly newspaper
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Froohar (Farvahar) symbol form
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Opening Ceremony
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Tehran-Mashhad railway opening stamp
The station has an elongated plan with two rows of oval concrete columns on two axes, and a wavy roof is mounted on them. There are two wide side columns inside the space. The result of this design was an open and integrated interior space, which the sequence of columns, the contrast of concrete and glass, and how the light enters from inside, added to the splendor and sense of peace of the space. Upon entering, this building greets the travelers with a suspended and huge ceiling, and then passing through an array of columns, it reaches a hall with a high arch, which creates greatness in the viewer's mind.[3]
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Mashhad railway station - 1976
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Passengers - 1976
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Interior View
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Tehran↔Mashhad Turbo Train
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Taherzade Behzad and Frederick Talberg with Iran railway uniform, in the exhibition on the occasion of the Iranian Railways establishment
Mashhad railway station has been the most prominent building belonging to contemporary architectural trends in Mashhad.[4]
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Book: Iranian architecture in Pahlavi era - Parviz Rajabi - National Un. - 2535 (1976)
Symbol
editThe crown symbol in front of the station is refer to Afsharian's hat and Nader's crown. It was design by Yaghoob Danesh Doost.[5]
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Afsharid Hat
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Mashhad Railway Crown
Park
editRailroad Square and Boulevard is one of the greenest and most beautiful parks and recreation areas in Mashhad. In 2017, during the Taghizade Khamesi municipality period, with the aim of redefining and transforming it into an urban arena space (plaza) and using the potential of the lower levels of the area, it was put on the agenda of Mashhad urban management, and the symbol of the sq. returned to its original form.[6]
Connections
editThe three crossings of Mashhad Railway Square are:
- Hashminejad Street (former Foozia) leading to Koohsangi,
- Behjat St. (former Hospital Alley, Shah Reza, Azadi) leading to Sina Hospital and Central Post Office,
- Rezvan Blvd. (former Beyhaghghi) leading to Razavi Shrine.
The streets and boulevard around the Mashhad railway are:
- The railway boulevard (currently Kamyab[permanent dead link ] Blvd.) is a wide and green boulevard that has a park line and a long recreational space,
- Ayatollah Ebadi[permanent dead link ] St. (former Nader Kalat Road and Khaaje Rabi),
- Ommat Blvd. ,
- Majlesi Blvd.
Also, Tabarsi St. has been crossed through the railway area as an underpass.
Service summary
editNote: Classifications are unofficial and only to best reflect the type of service offered on each path
Meaning of Classifications:
- Local Service: Services originating from a major city, and running outwards, with stops at all stations
- Regional Service: Services connecting two major centres, with stops at almost all stations
- InterRegio Service: Services connecting two major centres, with stops at major and some minor stations
- InterRegio-Express Service:Services connecting two major centres, with stops at major stations
- InterCity Service: Services connecting two (or more) major centres, with no stops in between, with the sole purpose of connecting said centres.
References
edit- ^ "اخبار راه آهن ایران: فهرست ایستگاههای راهآهن ایران". rail-news.ir. Retrieved 2 November 2019.
- ^ "روزنامه مردم مشهد ، شهرآرا :: ۱۳۹۷/۶/۱۰ :. شهردارگرام". www.shahraraonline.ir. Archived from the original on 1 March 2019. Retrieved 28 September 2022.
- ^ "Register". Retrieved 1 October 2023 – via instagram.
- ^ Iran Architecture at Pahlavi Dynasty; Rajabi, Parviz; 1976 (2535)
- ^ "نماد میدان راهآهن، از یادمانهای باپیشینه شهر مشهد است". setavin.com (in Persian). Retrieved 1 October 2023.
- ^ "روزنامه مردم مشهد ، شهرآرا :: ۱۳۹۷/۴/۴ :. شهردار از بازسازی میدان خاطرهساز مشهد از هفته آینده خبر داد ؛ میدان راهآهن روی ریل تغییر". www.shahraraonline.ir. Archived from the original on 1 March 2019. Retrieved 28 September 2022.
- ^ "Home". raja.ir. Archived from the original on 7 May 2021. Retrieved 23 September 2016.
External links
editMedia related to Mashhad Railway Station at Wikimedia Commons