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78.5 km of new bicycle paths planned for this year

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E.Oyun-Erdene
2026-01-24
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78.5 km of new bicycle paths planned for this year

The capital city is developing a detailed design to construct 78.5 km of bicycle paths across the capital this year as part of a longer-term network expansion.

Planned by district: Sukhbaatar: 15.17 km; Chingeltei: 3.60 km;Bayanzurkh: 28.23 km; Bayangol: 18.74 km; Khan-Uul: 9.18 km; Songinokhairkhan: 3.60 km.

Ulaanbaatar currently has 101.7 km of bicycle paths. The capital aims to add 253 km of new cycleways across six districts during 2026–2028, and to expand the total network to 1,677 km by 2040.

New routes will be built together with pedestrian paths and roads under the “20-minute city” concept, prioritising citizen safety and connectivity.

The capital city is developing a detailed design to construct 78.5 km of bicycle paths across the capital this year as part of a longer-term network expansion.

Planned by district: Sukhbaatar: 15.17 km; Chingeltei: 3.60 km;Bayanzurkh: 28.23 km; Bayangol: 18.74 km; Khan-Uul: 9.18 km; Songinokhairkhan: 3.60 km.

Ulaanbaatar currently has 101.7 km of bicycle paths. The capital aims to add 253 km of new cycleways across six districts during 2026–2028, and to expand the total network to 1,677 km by 2040.

New routes will be built together with pedestrian paths and roads under the “20-minute city” concept, prioritising citizen safety and connectivity.

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2026-01-24


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