💨 Abstract

Ulaanbaatar, the coldest capital city known for its harsh winters and air pollution, has long struggled with a lack of efficient public transport. Despite numerous attempts, a metro system has eluded the city for 15 years. However, a collaboration with the UK offers new hope. The Elizabeth Line, a successful rail project in the UK, will serve as the model for Ulaanbaatar's new metro system.

Courtesy: Craig Munro