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The transportation system in Mongolia consists of a network of railways, roads, waterways, and airports. ==Railways== (詳細はTrans-Mongolian Railway connects the Trans-Siberian Railway from Ulan Ude in Russia to Erenhot and Beijing in China through the capital Ulaanbaatar. The Mongolian section of this line runs for 1110 km.〔Montsame News Agency. ''Mongolia''. 2006, ISBN 99929-0-627-8, p. 93〕 A spur line connects Darkhan to the copper mines of Erdenet; another spur line connects Ulaanbaatar with the coal mines of Baganuur. 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.〔(Lonely Planet Mongolia: Choibalsan transport )〕 For domestic transport, daily trains run from Ulaanbaatar to Darkhan, Sukhbaatar, and Erdenet, as well as Zamyn-Üüd, Choir and Sainshand. Mongolia uses the (Russian gauge) track system. The total length of the system 1,810 km.〔(Lonely Planet Mongolia: Rail Transport )〕 In 2007, rail transport carried 93% of Mongolian freight and 43% of passenger turnover (in tons *km and passenger *km, respectively).〔2007 Statistical Yearbook of Mongolia, p. 252〕 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「Transport in Mongolia」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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