Buses in + to Iran
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International Bus Services
There are long-distance buses from Istanbul (around 42 hours), Ankara (around 38 hours) and Erzurum in Turkey to Tehran or Tabriz in Iran.
Domestic Bus Services
There are many competing private and cooperatively-run bus services within Iran and domestic bus travel is generally comfortable and cheap by Western standards. Bus stations tend to be on the outskirts of most major cities.
City Buses
There's probably no need for tourists to take buses in Tehran. But for those living and working in the city they are a great help. Private taxis are unaffordable for most and even shared taxis are expensive for many. So the bus - being practically a free ride - is a necessity.
Tickets are bought from manned kiosks at major transport intersections and they cost 200 Tomans (about $0.20) for 10.
One thing that might bother foreign visitors is the sex segregation. Women ride in the back and men in front. Some might find it ironic that in minibuses and shared taxis no such pains are taken to separate men and women.
There are no signs or bus route maps in English.
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