Bahmanshir Bridge at Istgah-e Haft, Abadan

Bahmanshir Bridge at Istgah-e Haft (Persian: پل بهمنشیر آبادان ایستگاه هفت, Pol-e Bahmanshir-e Ābadān-e Istgāh-e Haft), which is commonly referred to as the Istgah-e Haft Bridge (Persian: پل ایستگاه هفت, Pol-e Istgāh-e Haft), is a bridge over the Bahmanshir River in the Istgah-e Haft neighborhood of Abadan, Iran. During the early part of the Iran–Iraq War, this bridge played a critical role during the nearly 11-month Siege of Abadan, as it was one of only two bridges allowing access to Abadan Island, making the key cities of Abadan and Khorramshahr difficult to capture.[1]

Bahmanshir Bridge at Istgah-e Haft

پل بهمنشیر آبادان ایستگاه هفت
CrossesBahmanshir
LocaleAbadan, Iran
Other name(s)Istgah-e Haft Bridge

On March 10, 2002, the bridge was registered as historical monument #5002 on the list of Registered National Monuments of Iran.[2]

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