Naik Kereta Api di Iran
Minggu, 30 Desember 2012
From: Leonie Titiek Wiyati
Date: Wed, 26 Dec 2012 23:50:04 -0800 (PST)
Subject: Re: [Senyum-ITB] Re: Stasiun MRT jadi tempat pameran dan galeri lukisan
To: "Senyum-ITB@yahoogroups.com" <Senyum-ITB@yahoogroups.com>
di stasiun metro nya tehran mah adanya orang orang antri mau makan jamu ...
eh, maksud saya ... orang orang antri beli kuku sabzi buat dimakan
sebelum naek ke gerbong metro.
(jamu = kuku sabzi).
wis yo nggak kalah gitu sama orang orang desa nya asterix & obelix
antri mau minum jamu kuat nya panoramix / getafix ... :)
LTW TF85
Peta: Mashhad to Tehran, jarak = 885 km, waktu tempuh = 9 jam
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From: "B. Antariksa (Erik), 99Bali International, www.99Bali.com"
<bantariksa@gmail.com>
To: Senyum-ITB <Senyum-ITB@yahoogroups.com>
Sent: Thursday, 27 December 2012, 9:57
Subject: Re: [Senyum-ITB] Re: Stasiun MRT jadi tempat pameran dan galeri lukisan
Betul Teh Leonie yshtsmm.
Silahkan cari tulisan Mba Rossie Indira AR79 di Portal Senyum-ITB ttg
stasiun MRT di Amerika Selatan yang jadi galeri lukisan.
Gimana stasiun di Teheran?
Kata Mas Moko, ilustrasi buku2 dongeng anak2 dari Persia bergambar
bagus2 kayak motif permadaninya.
Salam kompax dari Andonezi,
Erik
99Bali International, http://99Bali.com
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Keterangan Video 1 :
In 1985, the "Tehran Metro Execution Plan" was re-approved by Majles (Iran Parliament) on the basis of legal project of "Amendment of Law of Establishment of Tehran Urban and suburban Railway Company" which had been founded on Farvardin 1364 (April 1985). This was a literal continuation of the exact same project that had been laid out before the revolution. Work proceeded slowly due to the continuing IranIraq War and often ground to a halt.
By the summer of 1985, urban pressure from the rapidly urbanising population, and lack of developed public transport system prompted the work to be resumed in earnest. 'Line 1' (From Blvd. Shahid Ayatollah Haghani to City of Rey) and its extension to Behesht-e-Zahra Cemetery was made a priority. 'Line 2' (From Dardasht in Tehran Pars district to Sadeghiyeh Second Square) and an extending towards the City of Karaj and Mehrshahr district was also made a secondary priority. Studies were also made to establish the previously designed Line 3 and 4. It was decided that an organisation by the name of the Metro Company should be established in order to handle the future development of the system.
Following this phase, the Metro Company was managed by Asghar Ebrahimi Asl for eleven years. During this time, hundreds of millions of dollars were spent on the system and the Metro Company was given government concessions for the exploitation of iron ore mines in Bandar Abbas (Hormuzgan Province), exploitation and sale of Moghan Diotomite mine in Azarbaijan Province, export of refinery residues from Isfahan oil refinery as well as tar from Isfahan steel mill [1]. The year after Asghar Ebrahimi Asl left the management of the Metro Company and Mohsen Hashemi, the current Chairman of the company, succeeded him, the first line of the Tehran Metro was launched between Tehran and Karaj.
On March 7, 1999, an overland Tehran-Karaj express electric train started a limited service of 31.4 km between Azadi Square (Tehran) and Malard (Karaj) calling at one intermediate station at Vardavard. The line was constructed by the Chinese company NORINCO.
Line 5 of the Tehran metro began operating in the year 1999 and was Iran's first metro system.
From 2000 onwards, commercial operation began on Lines 1 and 2. The wagons on these lines are provided by CNTIC. The railway tracks and points on these lines are provided by the Austrian company Voestalpine.
The Metro uses equipment manufactured by a wide range of international companies: Double-deck passenger cars for the Tehran-Karaj commuter line are supplied by CNTIC and assembled by the Wagon Pars factory in Arak.
To date, approximately one billion US dollars have been spent on the Metro project. [2] Once fully operational, the Tehran Metro is expected to transport about 2 million passengers through its first and second lines.
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