Mirjaveh is the main road crossing point between Iran and Pakistan. The Pakistani border post is at Taftan.[4] Mirjaveh is also the point where the railway line from Pakistan crosses the border on the way from Quetta to Zahedan.
Inward from Pakistan's most western edge it begins at Quetta station and has services that continue beyond Koh-e-Taftan station in high mountains, west. Its length is 633 kilometers (393 mi) to the Iranian border, a few kilometers further west of that station. It has 23 active stations including Quetta, being an interchange, and Taftan, Balochistan, northeast of the dark volcano peak, Taftan. Many or all main services since 1940 (and 1922 to 1931) terminate on the natural continuation in eastern Iran at the high city of Zahedan, which sees a change of gauge (of track and rolling stock) for accessing the Trans-Iranian Railway.
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