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  2. Ulaanbaatar Metro - Wikipedia

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    Ulaanbaatar Metro (Mongolian: Улаанбаатар метро) is a rapid transit system in the planning stages in Ulaanbaatar, Mongolia. The Ulaanbaatar Metro project was approved in 2012, [ 1 ] and construction was originally planned to be completed by 2020, however, as of 2023 [update] it is still not open.

  3. File:Ulanbaatar Metro Map.png - Wikipedia

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  4. Ulaanbaatar Railbus - Wikipedia

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    The Ulaanbaatar Railbus is a rail-based public transit system in the Mongolian capital of Ulaanbaatar. ... Ulaanbaatar Metro; Rail transport in Mongolia; References

  5. List of metro systems - Wikipedia

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    Map of all the world's metro systems The year the metro system was opened for commercial service at metro standards. In other words, parts of the system may be older, but as parts of a former light rail or commuter rail network, so the year that the system obtained metro standards (most notably electrification) is the one listed.

  6. Ulaanbataar Railway - Wikipedia

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    The national operator is UBTZ (Ulaanbataar Railway, traditionally also known as Mongolian Railway (MTZ, Mongolian: Монголын төмөр зам). This can be a source of confusion, since MTZ is a distinct company established in 2008 to maintain UBTZ infrastructure. [6] The Mongolian Railway College is located in Ulaanbaatar. [7]

  7. Transport in Mongolia - Wikipedia

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    A separate railway line is in the east of the country between Choibalsan and the Trans-Siberian at Borzya; however, that line is closed to passengers beyond the Mongolian town of Chuluunkhoroot. [2] For domestic transport, daily trains run from Ulaanbaatar to Darkhan, Sukhbaatar, and Erdenet, as well as Zamiin-Üüd, Choir and Sainshand.

  8. Trans-Mongolian Railway - Wikipedia

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    The 1,110 kilometres (690 mi) of the railway in Mongolia (as of 2017) [3] are managed by UBTZ (the Ulaanbaatar Railway Company), a 50/50 Russian–Mongolian joint-stock company. Rail transport in Mongolia , which also includes the unconnected Choibalsan – Borzya line built in 1938–39, in 1998 carried 96 percent of the country's freight ...

  9. Ulaanbaatar railway station - Wikipedia

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    Ulaanbaatar (Mongolian: Улаанбаатар өртөө) is the main railway station of Ulaanbaatar, the capital of Mongolia. [2] The station is the center of regional and international traffic in Mongolia, and is the largest station in the country. [3] The Trans-Mongolian Railway passes through the station.