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Train Schedule from Beijing to Ulaanbaatar PDF Print E-mail
Saturday, 11 August 2007
Beijing to Ulaanbaatar
The timetable below is effective since June 1, 2007
Date
Train #
Dep
Arr
Duration
Hard
Sleeper
(4-berth)
Soft
Sleeper
(4-berth)
Deluxe Sleeper
(2-berth)
Mondays K23
07:40
13:15
29hr 35m
US$105
N/A
US$175
Tuesdays K23
07:40
13:15
29hr 35m
US$105
US$130
US$175

  • Reservation opens 2 months in advance.
  • Early booking is recommended.
  • Passport number required
  • Please contact Mongolian embassy in your home country to see if you need a visa to enter Mongolia.
  • The train leaves from Beijing Railway Station.
  • Please be at the railway station at least 1 hour in advance.

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 1 Written by marekstycos, on 2008-07-09 10:28:07, IP: 71.167.43.107
Is the Tuesday schedule still valid for September 2008? The Chinese CIT service doesn't believe it runs after May 28th. Thank you. -marek

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