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Abshenasan Expressway
بزرگراه آبشناسان
Route information
Length5 km (3.1 mi)
Major junctions
East end Niayesh Expressway
Ashrafi Esfahani Expressway
West end Sangan-Suleqan Road
Location
CountryIran
Major citiesTehran
Highway system

Abshenasan Expressway (Persian: بزرگراه آبشناسان), also known as Iranpars Expressway, is an expressway in northern Tehran.

It is named after Hassan Abshenasan, former commander of the 23rd Commando Division who was killed during Iran–Iraq War.

From East to West

Niayesh Expressway
Ashrafi Esfahani Expressway
Sardar Jangal Boulevard

Sattari Expressway
Shahin Bouleverd North
Jannat Abad Boulevard


Bakeri Expressway
Shahran Street

Sangan-Suleqan Road
Under Construction
From West to East