The Garmsar–Firouzkouh–Simindasht corridor is a strategic infrastructure project aimed at enhancing transportation between northern and southern provinces of Iran. Designed and executed by Khara Dezh, the project improves regional connectivity, supports tourism, and strengthens economic development.
Route length: 18.340 km
Corridor cities: Garmsar, Firouzkouh, Simindasht
Purpose: Improve transport efficiency and regional access
Project value:
16.008.022
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$16.008.022
Project value:
Key Project Components
1. Project Objectives
Upgrade road and rail infrastructure
Improve access to Garmsar, Firouzkouh, and Simindasht
Reduce travel time and increase safety
Support freight and passenger mobility
2. Route Details
Total length: 18.340 km
Designed for mixed-use transport (passenger and freight)
Engineered to national standards with optimized gradients
3. Technical Studies
Roadbed engineering and substructure design
Installation of industrial signage and safety systems
Construction of control buildings and maintenance stations
Concrete bridge construction in critical zones
4. Regional Importance
Connects northern and southern provinces
Plays a key role in tourism and economic development
Firouzkouh is a recognized tourist destination along the corridor
Project Outcomes
Reliable and safe transport link across regional borders
Enhanced freight capacity and reduced logistics costs
Boosted tourism infrastructure in Firouzkouh
Job creation and economic stimulus in transit zones
Improved transport services in Semnan and Tehran provinces