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Mongolia|life|February 20, 2023 / 01:46 PM
Mongolia plans to buy LRT for Ulaanbaatar from Chongqing

AKIPRESS.COM - Car use of Ulaanbaatar's citizens, over-concentration and traffic congestion are increasing year by year. Introduction of LRT in public transport to solve the problems was planned. Mayor of Ulaanbaatar Dolgorsuren Sumiyabazar is working in Chongqing, China, and studied the city's experience of mass transportation such as LRT, subway, and monorail.

The introduction of short-time mass transportation solutions was studied to reduce the over-concentration and traffic congestion. In particular, the Mayor discussed with the management of the Chongqing Metro factory about the possibility of purchasing LRT at factory prices.

"In Ulaanbaatar, where more than 1.6 million people live, the time has come to introduce subways and LRT that save people's time by diversifying public transportation. Research on the introduction of international experience and advanced technologies has been carried out within the framework of the city's decentralization and congestion reduction in past 2 years. The importing of light trains from Japan and Germany are two to three times more expensive than those from China. Therefore, we got acquainted with the factory and light train, which introduced the Euro standard, works in the extreme climatic conditions of Mongolia, and is cheaper in terms of price. The possibility of supplying LRT and monorail from this factory in Chongqing at factory price was also discussed," Mayor of Ulaanbaatar D.Sumiyabazar said

Deputy Director Chongqing Metro factory Xiao Jingfei notde that the factory's trains were tested to be used in extreme climates with temperatures as cold as 40 degrees. The monorail is currently in use in Jilin Province and Changchun, and the monorail has been introduced to public transport in seven cities around the world, including Japan. This vehicle has advantages such as short distance maneuverability and low noise level, he added.

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