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* The Trans-Mongolian Railway connects Ulan-Ude on the Trans-Siberian Railway in Buryatia, Russia, with Ulanqab in Inner Mongolia, China, via Ulaanbaatar, the capital of Mongolia. It runs from northwest to southeast with major stations at Naushki/Sükhbaatar on the Russian border, Darkhan, Züünkharaa, Choir, Sainshand, and Zamyn-Üüd/Erenhot on the Chinese border, where the railway changes from single-track to double-track. The railway also has | * The Trans-Mongolian Railway connects Ulan-Ude on the Trans-Siberian Railway in Buryatia, Russia, with Ulanqab in Inner Mongolia, China, via Ulaanbaatar, the capital of Mongolia. It runs from northwest to southeast with major stations at Naushki/Sükhbaatar on the Russian border, Darkhan, Züünkharaa, Choir, Sainshand, and Zamyn-Üüd/Erenhot on the Chinese border, where the railway changes from single-track to double-track. The railway also has branch lines with passenger services to Erdenet, Sharyn Gol and Bor Undur. | ||
* A separate railway line exists in the east of the country between Choibalsan and the Trans-Siberian railway at Borzya. The line is closed to passengers across the Mongolia-Russia border with passenger trains terminating at Chuluunkhoroot (Ereentsav) | * A separate railway line exists in the east of the country between Choibalsan and the Trans-Siberian railway at Borzya. The line is closed to passengers across the Mongolia-Russia border with passenger trains terminating at Chuluunkhoroot (Ereentsav) | ||
Revision as of 21:04, 10 May 2025
Country Details
See Wikipedia
Maps
- Online: web archive copy of Mongolia map from the Railways Through Europe site, dated April 2009
- Online: Schienennetz der Mongolei 29 December 2022
- Printed: Quail Map Company: China Railway Atlas, 3rd edition (ISBN: 978 1 898319 82 8) was published in 2008. See Printed Maps.
Timetable
- Printed: summary timetables are available in some editions of the European Rail Timetable.
Lines with Obscure or Sparse passenger services
None known.