Train Timetable
Train Number | Route |
Timetable |
Time en route | Distance, km | Intermediate points * | |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Departure | Arrival | |||||
005 | Ulanbaator – Moscow (Mongolian Railways) Train services have been temporarily suspended |
15:22 |
13:58 |
99:36 |
6 266 |
Nayshki |
006 | Moscow – Ulanbaator (Mongolian Railways) Train services have been temporarily suspended |
23:55 Once every two weeks on Wednesdays |
06:50 |
97:55 | ||
305 | Ulanbaator – Irkutsk Train services have been temporarily suspended |
15:22 Mondays, Tuesdays, Saturdays |
09:52 Tuesdays, Wednesdays, Sundays |
22:30 | 1 113 | Nayshki |
306 | Irkutsk – Ulanbaator Train services have been temporarily suspended |
03:20 Mondays, Wednesdays, Fridays |
06:50 Tuesdays, Thursdays, Saturdays |
22:42 |
On the territory of Russia Federation, the timetable indicates Moscow time. On the territory of other states, the timetable shows local time.
Fare *
The fare is given in Swiss francs per adult passenger.
Service | Intermediate points | Train number | 1 class | 2 class |
---|---|---|---|---|
Moscow – Ulanbaator (carriage Mongolian Railways) | Nayshki | 6/5 | 516,98 | 330,21 |
Moscow – Ulanbaator (carriage Chinese Railways) | Nayshki | 4/3 | 514,45 | 306,81 |
Irkutsk – Ulanbaator (carriage Mongolian Railways and Russian Railways) | Nayshki | 306/305 | 167,72**/209,98** | 109,35**/138,22** |
* The fare indicated is for a single ticket for one passenger in currency. When buying a ticket, the ticket price is recalculated at the current exchange rate and paid in roubles. When buying tickets, passengers can find out the current price on our website or at international ticket offices.
**/** - Periods of low/high demand
Low demand – 1 January to 29 May 2020, 31 August to 12 December 2020
High demand – from 30 May to 30 August 2020
Passenger Information:
Attention! Train No. 5/6 Ulan-Bator – Moscow operated by Ulan Bator Railways (UBR – Mongolian Railways) and No. 305/306 operated by the Federal Passenger Company and UBR have been temporarily suspended. Unused tickets for cancelled trains and trailer carriages can be returned without incurring any additional charges and fees.
Passengers must apply for the refund at the place where they purchased their tickets. If the withdrawal from travel takes place in a country where the passenger does not have citizenship, s/he must apply to the respective railway ticket office and have it stamped with a special mark showing the cancellation of the train in order to receive the subsequent refund.
For more information, click here.
Ticket Sales
In Russia, tickets for trains running from Russia to Mongolia can be booked at international ticket offices.
Electronic tickets for trains from Russia to Mongolia are sold on the Russian Railways/Passengers website and for trains from Mongolia to Russia on the website of Mongolian Railways.
In Mongolia, tickets for trains running from Mongolia to Russia can be booked at sales points of Mongolian Railways at the following addresses:
1. Ulanbaator, Bayangolsky district, Puteiskaya Street/Ulaanbaatar Khot, Bayangol Dureg, Zamchdyn gudamzh
Centre for International Ticket Sale/ULANABAATAR TOMOR ZAMYN OLON ULSYN ZORCHIGCHYIN GALT TEREGNIY TASALBAR KHUDALDAHK TOV.
Open: Mondays to Fridays from 8:00 to 19:00; Saturdays and Sundays from 10:00 to 14:00.
Information: + 976 (21) 2-41-33 (from 8:00 to 17:00, closed from 12:00 to 13:00).
Senior ticket-teller: + 976 (21) 24-43-67.
Information can be obtained in Mongolian and Russian.
2. Erdenet, Station Ticket Office
Telephone: + 976 (70) 35-25-05.
3. Darkhan, Station Ticket Office
Telephone: + 976 (02372) 41-11-29.
4. Sükhbaatar, Station Ticket Office
Telephone + 976 (0236) 24-05-23.
Open: Mondays to Fridays from 8:00 to 17:00, closed from 12:00 to 13:00.
Information can be obtained in Mongolian.
Information updated on: 16.03.2020