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In Seoul, public transit buses are operated by the Seoul Metropolitan Government and private bus operators. The city maintains a quasi-public system where the city manages where the routes run, but private companies manage the running of the individual routes themselves. [1] The four colors used to identify different Seoul buses
Central City (Korean: 센트럴시티) is a complex of buildings in Seoul, South Korea. Central City, originally called Seoul General Terminal (서울종합터미날), was planned as a new intercity bus terminal in mid-1970s. The original plan was changed to accommodate Honam and Yeongdong line express bus lines due to neighbouring being Seoul ...
The population density in Seoul demands a great deal of the city's transportation systems, which are regarded by many as among the best and most advanced in the world. [2] Seoul is very well connected by its subway and bus systems, and the city is also very supportive of pedestrian foot travel. In 2006 it won the Sustainable Transport Award.
National Route 47 Seoul City Route 71 (Gyeongchunbuk-ro, Yongmasan-ro) IC Jungnang IC 중랑 나들목 Sejong-Pocheon Expressway: IS (Underpass) (지하차도) Inchang 2-ro Guri: Inchang-dong IC Inchang IC 인창 나들목 Inchang 1-ro IC Dongchang IC 동창 나들목 National Route 43 National Route 46 (Donggureung-ro) Seoul-bound Only IC Guri ...
Seoul Special Metropolitan City Route 70; 서울특별시도 제70호선: Gangbyeon Expressway 강변북로: Route information; Length: 37.37 km (23.22 mi) Existed: 1969–present: Major junctions; West end: Mapo, Seoul(Gayang Bridge) Jayu-ro: National Route 1 Seobu Urban Expressway Naebu Expressway National Route 6 National Route 46
Incheon Subway Line 1 is a 30.3-kilometer (18.8 mi) north-south subway line, [2] part of the Incheon Subway system. The line is also included as a part of the overall Seoul Metropolitan Subway network; Bupyeong Station has a free transfer with Seoul Subway Line 1, Gyeyang Station connects with the AREX Line which leads to Incheon International Airport and Seoul Station, Bupyeong-gu Office ...
The Gyeongui–Jungang Line is a commuter rail service of the Seoul Metropolitan Subway system, operating on trackage from the Gyeongui Line (opened on July 1, 2009) and the Jungang Line (opened on December 16, 2005).
The station is in the Bukseong neighborhood of the Jung District, Incheon, South Korea and is approximately 20 kilometers west of Seoul. [ 2 ] : 115 Established in 1899 under the Korean Empire as Chemulpo Station [ b ] ( 제물포역 ; 濟物浦驛 ), Incheon Station is the oldest train station in the Seoul Capital Area . [ 3 ]