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MPs urge quick decision on railway

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MPs urge quick decision on railway

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No
agreement on the railway
transportation policy is in sight. No decision can be taken on this very
important part of the wider minerals policy as MPs continue to be stuck on both
the direction of the new network and on the width of the track. Some MPs give
their view.

S.Oyun: I think it would be wrong to have the same width
everywhere. A combination would be a better option, depending on where the
track is leading. Companies who are investing ought to estimate their needs. I
would give more importance to economic factors than to political considerations
when deciding on the railway policy. Similarly, the final choice of the route,
whether it goes south or north or both ways will depend on the amount needed
and the transportation benefits. 

R.Amarjargal: Our national security and
foreign policy concepts should be the deciding criteria. The first says Mongolia will
develop an equal relationship with its two neighbors. That has to be followed
no matter whether the rail gauge is wide or narrow.

R.Rash:
Our position
of lying between two superpowers makes it a difficult decision. We already have
a long railway built by the Soviet Union and we
cannot change the gauge used in it. We should not have two gauges within the country.
However, new tracks built exclusively to
connect
to ports that will link us with Japan
or South Korea
can have the more international narrower gauge. We already have a few km of
such narrow track between Zamiin-Uud and Erlian in China.

Work
on taking Ulaanbaatar Railway to Umnugobi, where an industrial district will be
built soon, must start immediately. Building a railroad takes a long time and
those who say it can be done in two years are wrong. Take the Yeruu railroad.
We have completed only 60 km in two years, and the remaining 30 km may not be
finished this year. We must be realistic. We can utilize Tavantolgoi only after
we have built the railroad. The present practice of transportation by trucks is
not viable, economically, environment
ally, and practically.

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