Mongolian Train Schedule |
Trans Mongolian Route - is not arguably the most interesting route. The weekly Trans-Mongolian (train 4 eastbound, train 3 westbound) train leaves Moscow for Beijing every Tuesday night. The 7,621 km (4,735 mile) journey takes 6 days. This train crosses Siberia, cuts across Mongolia and the Gobi desert, then enters China and passes through the Great Wall. There's a second weekly train between Moscow and Ulaanbaatar (train 6 eastbound, train 5 westbound). Alternatively, there are daily trains between Moscow and Irkutsk and a daily train between Irkutsk and Ulaanbaatar (train 263/264). There are two trains a week between Ulaanbaatar and Beijing. Incoming trips to Ulaanbaatar, Mongolia
Russian, Mongolian and Chinese trains come from Moscow /passes through Russian several cities/ to Ulaanbaatar for three times a week, on Sunday, Monday and Tuesday. Mongolian and Chinese trains come from Beijing to Ulaanbaatar for 3 times a week, on Tuesday, Wednesday and Thursday. From Beijing
From Moscow
From Irkutsk
Outgoing trips from Ulaanbaatar, MongoliaTo Ulan-Ude
To Irkutsk
To Moscow
To Beijing
To Hohhot
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Canada to open trade office in Ulaanbaatar |
Canada will open a permanent trade office in Mongolia to assist local Canadian businesses. Canadian firms have a reported $395 million in investments, including operating more than 20 mines. Canada is also Mongolia’s second largest investor. |