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Public Transportation - seoul express bus

Public Transportation Bus   Subway   Taxi   Plane   Train   Express Bus Using the express buses is one way of getting to the outskirts of Seoul. The express bus terminals in Seoul are as follows:  the Seoul Express Bus Terminal, the Central City Terminal, Nambu Terminal, the Dongseoul Terminal, and the Sangbong Intercity Bus Terminal. Seoul Express Bus Terminal The terminal is also called Gangnam Express Bus Terminal. It is Seoul’s main bus terminal, along with the Subway Line 3 Express Bus Terminal. Operation Lines:  Gyeongbu Line, Guma Line, and Yeongdong Line. From Banpo-dong in Seoul, it goes to Gangneung, Gyeongju, Gongju, Gumi, Geumsan, Gimcheon, Gimhae, Daegu, Daejeon, Government Complex-Daejeon, Donghae, Masan, Busan, Busan Sasang, Samcheok, Sangju, Seonsan, Sokcho, Anseong, Anseong Gongdo-eup, Anseong Jungdae, Anseong Pungrim, Anseong Hangyeong, Yangyang, Yeoju, Yeongcheon, Onyang...

Public Transportation - seoul train

Public Transportation Bus   Subway   Taxi   Plane   Train   Express Bus To get to the outskirts of Seoul, the following four stations can be used:  Seoul Station, Cheongnyangni Station, Yeongdeungpo Station, and Yongsan Staion. Seoul Station Seoul Station is the starting point for the Gyeongbu Line, the Gyeongui Line, and Incheon International Airport, and it connects to Subway Lines  1 and 4. It is considered to be the gate of Seoul, and some 90,000 people use the station daily. The Saemaul train, Mugunghwa train, and KTX are operating on the Gyeongbu Line. The Tongilho, Saemaul, and Mugunghwa trains go toward Daejeon, Gimcheon, Dongdaegu, and Busan; whereas KTX goes toward Gwangmyeong, Daejeon, Dongdaegu, and Busan. The Gyeongui Line in the metropolitan area goes toward Ilsan, Geumchon, and Munsan. Yongsan Station Yongsan Station is the last station on the Honam Line, Jeolla Li...

Public Transportation - seoul plane

Public Transportation A A Print Bus   Subway   Taxi   Plane   Train   Express Bus Two international airports Gimpo and Incheon are easily accessible from Seoul. Limousine buses, subways, and airport railways are available for getting to the airports. Incheon Int’l Airport Incheon International Airport meets an airport transport demand from the metropolitan area and plays a role as an airport hub in Northeast Asia in the 21st century. The construction of the airport began in 1992 by landfilling islands between Youngjongdo and Yongyudo. The airport was opened on March 29, 2001 The Passenger Terminal is equipped with 270 check-in counters, 120 passport control desks, and 28 security checkpoints. The airport’s passenger processing capacity is 6,400 people per hour. The Cargo Terminal is equipped with facilities that can accommodate 24 airplanes at once, and has an annual cargo processing capacity of 4....

Public Transportation - seoul taxi

Public Transportation A A Print Bus   Subway   Taxi   Plane   Train   Express Bus Taxis are a convenient way to get to your destination. To help with communication, Seoul Metropolitan Government operates  foreigner-dedicated taxis and provides interpretation services. International Taxi International Taxi services basically require a prior reservation via telephone (+82-2-1644-2255) and homepage. Call +82-2-1644-2255 for English/Japanese consultations, which are available all year round 24 hours a day 365 days a year A direct reservation is possible via the homepage for International Taxis Immediate use of the taxi is available even without a prior reservation if there is a taxi that is standing by.  Consultation and reception  of reservation Tel : +82-1644-2255 Fax : +82-2-2043-1578 E-mail : reserve@intltaxi.co.kr Seoul International Taxi The benefits of using an international taxi...

Public Transportation -seoul subway

Subway Information Subways are a transportation facility of the urban railroad system that is operating in Seoul. Since the opening of Line 1 on August 15, 1974,  9 lines  now are currently operating.  Line 1 The first subway line that was opened in Seoul It runs toward downtown areas such as Seoul Station and City Hall and Jongno Stations. It is connected to major cities of metropolitan areas such as Suwon, Incheon, and Cheonan. Line 2 This is the circular line that operates in downtown Seoul. It connects Gangbuk’s tourist sites such as Hongik Univ., Sinchon, Ewha Womans Univ., City Hall, Euljiro, and Dongdaemun History & Culture Park Stations, as well as Gangnam’s major areas such as Jamsil, Sanseong, and Gangnam Stations. Line 3 This line spans from Goyang-si and Ilsan of Gyeonggi-do to the southern area of Seoul. It connects the central areas of Gangnam such as Sinsa, Apgujeong, and Express Bus Terminal Stations, as well as Anguk and Jongno 3-ga S...

Transportation Information- seoul bus

Public Transportation A A Print Bus   Subway   Taxi   Plane   Train   Express Bus Seoul buses are divided into  blue, green, yellow, red, customized, and nightrider buses.  Airport buses operate in Seoul. Regional bus Yellow Bus  : First Number (Areas where buses are operating) / Second Number(serial number (1~)) Blue Bus  : First Number (Number of departure area) / Second Number (Number of arrival area) / Third Number (serial number (0~)) Green Bus  : First Number (Number of departure area) / Second Number (Number of arrival area) / Third Number (serial number (11~)) Red Bus  : First Number (9) / Second Number (Number of departure area) / Third Number (serial number (00~)) Customized Bus  : First Number (8) / Second Number (departure area) / Third Number (Number of arrival area) / Fourth Number (serial number (0~)) Airport Bus  : First Number (6(0~7)) / Third ...