The Deputy Prime Minister of Mongolia visited the construction work of 240 km Tavantolgoi-Gashuunsukhait railway. 240 km of railway will be built in Tsogttsetsii, Bayan-Ovoo and Khanbogd soums of Umnugovi province.
The first-class railway will have 16 bridges, 126 pipelines and eight livestock crossings. Currently, the project employs 1,801 engineers, technicians and workers, and uses more than 770 machineries.
The first 208 km of earthworks have been completed, 98 percent of the drainage pipes, 97 percent of the livestock crossings, and 46 percent of the infrastructure work and 106 km of the main road, have been completed. Work on the shipment circle began in September and earthwork is under progress.
After the railway is in operation, 30 million tons of coking and thermal coal can be transported and exported per annum and 2000 working places will be created.
The Deputy Prime Minister of Mongolia visited the construction work of 240 km Tavantolgoi-Gashuunsukhait railway. 240 km of railway will be built in Tsogttsetsii, Bayan-Ovoo and Khanbogd soums of Umnugovi province.
The first-class railway will have 16 bridges, 126 pipelines and eight livestock crossings. Currently, the project employs 1,801 engineers, technicians and workers, and uses more than 770 machineries.
The first 208 km of earthworks have been completed, 98 percent of the drainage pipes, 97 percent of the livestock crossings, and 46 percent of the infrastructure work and 106 km of the main road, have been completed. Work on the shipment circle began in September and earthwork is under progress.
After the railway is in operation, 30 million tons of coking and thermal coal can be transported and exported per annum and 2000 working places will be created.
