The organizational structure and line of activities of the Ministry of Road, Transport and Tourism of Mongolia includes all modes of transportation such as road, railway, air and maritime transport which take major part in its ultimate goal to develop an infrastructure network that is able to sustain economic growth of the country.
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The road transport sector has started its history since 1920’s and played an important role in the transport sector of the country whereas other means of transport were not sufficiently providing countrywide service. In 1990’s there were 15 major entities with a fleet of 300-1000 vehicles for intercity transport and over 20 local entities carrying out cargo, passenger and postal deliveries.
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Mongolian railway was set up in 1949 and since then it has being run by Mongolian and Russian shareholders’ joint venture. The main railway line runs along a corridor between Sukhbaatar and Zamiin Uud and, Ereen Tsav and Choibalsan which are considered to be international routes.
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The security of civil aviation services by air companies, coordination policy of functions, air navigations and the airport services are assured and taken by The Government Implementing Agency – the Civil Aviation Authority. In the result of policy measures taken for improving air navigation services to line up with the international standards,
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Maritime transport is undertaken by 1 tugboat along with 3 numbers of barges carrying a freight only in the Huvsugul Lake between Khankh in Russia and Khatgal village in Mongolia. It only operates during warm climate seasons and carries a lesser frieght and passengers. The moving components of the ship are outdated and technical performnaces of them are poor.
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