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Seoul Bus
Seoul Bus
Seoul's Bus Map
Find the easiest and most convenient way to your destination by using the Seoul Bus Map Service. Just enter your departure and destination, and then you can see which bus route you must take. By using this bus map, you can know the correct bus route to your destination. The bus map service is provided by Seoul City.
On July 1, 2004, the Seoul Metropolitan Government introduced a newly updated public transportation system. To learn more about the new bus system of Seoul, just go to this website.
While traveling in Seoul, you may have been intrigued by some beeping sounds coming from peoples wallets, bags or even mobile phone rings as they touched a sensor when getting on or off the bus or subway. This is a transportation card or commonly called T-money which can be used for buses or subways while traveling in Seoul as well as Incheon, Ilsan, and Bundang areas. It's very convenient and is compact to slip into your wallet or purse or even onto your handphone.
Express Bus
Seoul Express Bus Terminal
Description
Bus lines to Gyeongsang-do and Gangwon-do start from Seoul Express Bus Terminal. The newly constructed Central City Terminal next to Seoul Express Bus Terminal offers the Honamseon Line, which connects Seoul to Jeolla-do.
Description Central City Bus Terminal offers the Honamseon Line (Jeolla-do), and the Namhaeseon Line (southern coastal area). It is located next to Seoul Express Bus Terminal.
• Directions (Subway)
At Express Bus Terminal Station (Seoul Subway Line No.3 or No.7), take the underground passage that leads to Seoul Express Bus Terminal. Follow the Gyeongbuseon Line signs which are posted everywhere. Line No.3 offers an easier route to the terminal than Line No.7.
Dong Seoul Bus Terminal
Description
• Telephone
(ARS)82-2-446-8000
• Website
http://www.ti21.co.kr/ (Korean)
• Directions (Subway)
Gangbyeon Station (Seoul Subway Line No.2), Exit 4.
Nambu Bus Terminal
Description
• Address
• Directions (Subway)
Nambu Bus Terminal Station (Seoul Subway Line No.3), Exit 5.
Sangbong Bus Terminal
• Address
Description
Bus lines to Gyeongsang-do and Gangwon-do start from Seoul Express Bus Terminal. The newly constructed Central City Terminal next to Seoul Express Bus Terminal offers the Honamseon Line, which connects Seoul to Jeolla-do.
19-4 Banpo-dong, Seocho-gu, Seoul
• Telephone
82-2-535-4151
• Website :
http://www.kobus.co.kr/web/eng/index.jsp (English)
• Directions (Subway)
At Express Bus Terminal Station (Seoul Subway Line No.3 or No.7), take the underground passage that leads to Seoul Express Bus Terminal. Follow the Gyeongbuseon Line signs which are posted everywhere. Line No.3 offers an easier route to the terminal than Line No.7.
Central City Bus Terminal
Description
• Address
19-4 Banpo-dong, Seocho-gu, Seoul
• Telephone
: 82-2-6282-0114
• Website
Click Here! (Korean)
• Directions (Subway)
At Express Bus Terminal Station (Seoul Subway Line No.3 or No.7), take the underground passage that leads to Seoul Express Bus Terminal. Follow the Gyeongbuseon Line signs which are posted everywhere. Line No.3 offers an easier route to the terminal than Line No.7.
Dong Seoul Bus Terminal
Description
• Address
546-1 Guui-dong, Gwangjin-gu, Seoul • Telephone
(ARS)82-2-446-8000
• Website
http://www.ti21.co.kr/ (Korean)
• Directions (Subway)
Gangbyeon Station (Seoul Subway Line No.2), Exit 4.
Nambu Bus Terminal
Description
• Address
• Telephone
: 82-2-521-8550
• Website
https://www.nambuterminal.co.kr/ (Korean)
• Directions (Subway)
Nambu Bus Terminal Station (Seoul Subway Line No.3), Exit 5.
Sangbong Bus Terminal
• Address
83-1 Sangbong-dong, Jungnang-gu, Seoul
• Telephone
: (ARS)82-2-435-2129
• Directions (Subway)
At Sangbong Station (Seoul Subway Line No.7) exit 2, walk straight for about 5 minutes. Sangbong Bus Terminal is right across from E-mart. Rail
Railroad Route Map
KR pass
This ticket is exclusively for foreign travelers. Foreign travelers can buy a KR PASS voucher (e-ticket) from overseas distributors or from the KORAIL homepage. They can exchange the e-ticket at major train stations in Korea, and use the ticket for the designated period of time. KR PASS holders can travel for free on all trains managed by KORAIL, which includes KTX trains, but not subways or tourism trains. There are no limits on the frequency of travel or travel area.
*After purchasing the KR PASS, it will take at least 5 days for the voucher (e-ticket) to be ready.
☞ Click here for more details of KR PASS
Train Stations in Seoul
The Gyeongchun line runs from Seongbuk station. The line runs along the Hangang River to various tourist attractions and resorts, and has many scenic views. Popular destinations for one-day or weekend trips are Chuncheon, Cheongpyeong, Gapyeong and Gangchon Stations.
• Tel
+82-2-917-7445
• Directions
Seongbuk subway station (line no.1) exit 1.
Since the introduction of the KTX express train, Yongsan station has been an important transportation hub in Seoul. Along with Seoul Station, Yongsan Station is one of the main train stations in Seoul. Be sure you check your ticket to make sure you go to the right station. The Honam line departs from Yongsan station.
• Tel
+82-2-3780-5408
• Directions
Yongsan subway station (line no.1), or 250m walk from exit #4 of Sinyongsan subway station (line no.4).
KR pass
This ticket is exclusively for foreign travelers. Foreign travelers can buy a KR PASS voucher (e-ticket) from overseas distributors or from the KORAIL homepage. They can exchange the e-ticket at major train stations in Korea, and use the ticket for the designated period of time. KR PASS holders can travel for free on all trains managed by KORAIL, which includes KTX trains, but not subways or tourism trains. There are no limits on the frequency of travel or travel area.
*After purchasing the KR PASS, it will take at least 5 days for the voucher (e-ticket) to be ready.
☞ Click here for more details of KR PASS
Train Stations in Seoul
Seoul Station is the most important train station in
Korea. From this station, you can travel to Busan
and Gyeongju, by taking the Gyeongbu line.
In fact, most railroad routes start from Seoul Station
with the exception of the Jungang line and the Gyeongchun line.
• Tel
+82-2-3149-2509
• Directions
Located in Seoul Station Square. Seoul subway station (lines no.1 & 2). exits 13 and 2. and other places in Gyeongsangbuk-do province and to
Gangwon-do province. Particularly popular destinations
from Cheongnyangni Station are Gangneung in Gangwon-do
province and Andong in Gyeongsangbuk-do province.
• Tel
+82-2-3299-7114
• Directions
Cheongnyangni subway station (line no.1) exit 4. The Gyeongchun line runs from Seongbuk station. The line runs along the Hangang River to various tourist attractions and resorts, and has many scenic views. Popular destinations for one-day or weekend trips are Chuncheon, Cheongpyeong, Gapyeong and Gangchon Stations.
• Tel
+82-2-917-7445
• Directions
Seongbuk subway station (line no.1) exit 1.
Since the introduction of the KTX express train, Yongsan station has been an important transportation hub in Seoul. Along with Seoul Station, Yongsan Station is one of the main train stations in Seoul. Be sure you check your ticket to make sure you go to the right station. The Honam line departs from Yongsan station.
• Tel
+82-2-3780-5408
• Directions
Yongsan subway station (line no.1), or 250m walk from exit #4 of Sinyongsan subway station (line no.4).
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