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1 Asian Highway and Trans-Asian Railway
Best Practices Asian Highway and Trans-Asian Railway Chief, Transport Infrastructure Section Transport and Tourism Division Ha Dongwoo

2 Asian Highway: Priority Assigned
Islamic Republic of Iran All AH are included in fourth Five Year Development Plan Afghanistan Almost all AH routes are under study or under rehabilitation India National Highway Development Project (US $38 billion) includes upgrading of most of AH routes to 4 lanes.

3 Asian Highway: Priority Assigned
Mongolia National development plan including the Millennium Road Project (AH32) China 35,000 km of high standard national trunk highway system including majority of AH ASEAN Indonesia, Malaysia, Singapore and Thailand: conform AH standards All AH in Cambodia and Lao PDR upgrading in progress

4 Asian Highway: Financing
International Financial Institutions Bilateral donors Co-financing among neighboring countries Enhanced cooperation among neighboring countries – investment not only within their own territories but across borders

5 Numrug-Choybalsan-Ondorhaan Prefeasibility study ESCAP
AH32: Numrug-Choybalsan-Ondorhaan Prefeasibility study ESCAP AH4: Yarantai-Hovd-Ulaanbaishint 750 Km ADB, Mongolia AH3: Zaamin Uud-Ulaanbaatar, China, ROK, ADB, Mongolia US$ 63m

6 Phuentsholing-Thimphu
AH48: Widening Phuentsholing-Thimphu India

7 Kratie-Border of Lao PDR
AH11: Rehabilitation Kratie-Border of Lao PDR China

8 AH3: Houayxay-Boten China, Thailand, Lao PDR and ADB US $30 m

9 Thailand, Lao PDR and Japan,
AH16: Second Mekong Bridge Thailand, Lao PDR and Japan, 4 billion Yen

10 Demonstration Runs-Implementation
Moscow Vostochny Malaszewicze July 2004 10,350 km - 12 days 8 hours 4 35 km/h km/day Brest Ulaan 15-24 June 2004 7,200 km - 8 days 16 hours 3 35 km/h km/day Tianjin Ulaan baatar 8-11 November 2003 1,700 km - 75 hours 20 min. 1 22.5 km/h km/day Almaty Lianyungang 22-29 April 2004 5,020 km - 7 days 6 hours 2 29 km/h km/day

11 Successful launch & regular operation
Friendship Express (Tianjin – Ulaanbaatar) Mongolian Vector (Ulaanbaatar – Brest) Ulaanbaatar to Brest (Belarus)

12 From 152 trains (2004) to 278 trains (Jan-Aug 2006)
Container block-train services from Lianyungang/Qingdao/Tianjin to Alashanko From 152 trains (2004) to 278 trains (Jan-Aug 2006) Lianyungang to Alataw Pass (Alashankou)

13 Trial runs for development of new services From Hohhot to Frankfurt
From Tianjin to Kouvola, Finlkand From Urumqi to Novorossisk Tianjin to Kouvola (Finland)

14 Assessing impact of measures
Measure the efficiency of policy / infrastructure improvements 100 200 300 400 500 2000 4000 6000 8000 Distance (km) Time (hours) (6,798 km) Sukhbaatar (6,778 km) Naushki (7,200 km) Ulaanbaatar 2002 15 days (statistics) (6,798 km) Sukhbaatar (6,778 km) Naushki (7,200 km) Ulaanbaatar 2004 8 days 16 hrs (demonstration run) (610 km) Krasnoe Brest

15 More information Further contact United Nations ESCAP Ha Dongwoo Tel.
Fax. . Further contact


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