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Sayyad Shirazi Expressway
بزرگراه صیاد شیرازی
Route information
Length3.0 km (1.9 mi)
Major junctions
North end Aghababaei Expressway
Jey Boulevard
Khajeh Amid Street
South end Ghadir Bridge
Location
CountryIran
Major citiesIsfahan
Highway system

Sayyad Shirazi Expressway (Persian: بزرگراه شهید صیاد شیرازی) is an expressway in eastern Isfahan, Iran.

It is named after the assassinated Ali Sayad Shirazi, chief-of-staff of the Iranian Armed Forces during the eight-year Iran–Iraq war.

From North to South
Continues as:
Aghababaei Expressway
29A / 29B Jey Boulevard
Khajeh Amid Street
30 Hasht Behesht Street
Allameh Amini Street
22 Bahman Street
Salman Farsi Boulevard
Ghadir Bridge
Continues as:
Hemmat Expressway
Expressways of Esfahan
Expressways
Third Ring Expressway
Fourth Ring Expressway
Fifth Ring Freeway
Other
Isfahan, Greater Isfahan, Isfahan Province, Iran
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