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  2. Incheon International Airport - Wikipedia

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    Airport buses are called limousine buses. Standard limousine buses travel to Gimpo Airport & Songjeong station. Intercity buses connect with other towns and cities in Korea. The City Air Logistics & Transportation company runs an airport bus line directly connected to the bus station at COEX, Gangnam. [212] AREX 2000 series EMU with commuter ...

  3. Myeong-dong station - Wikipedia

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    Myeong-dong Station is a station on the Seoul Subway Line 4. This station is located in Jung-gu, Seoul. [2] [1] Station layout. G: Street level Exit L1 Concourse:

  4. AREX - Wikipedia

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    After the opening of the first phase, in 2007, a ticket for a ride from Gimpo International Airport to Incheon International Airport cost ₩3,100, both on commuter and express services. [36] This fare increased in steps to ₩3,500 by the end of 2010, [ 37 ] then was reduced to ₩3,300 for commuter trains when the second phase opened. [ 38 ]

  5. Transportation in Seoul - Wikipedia

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    Seoul, the capital and largest city in South Korea, accounts for only 0.6% of the country's total land area, yet it is home to around 19% of the population. [1] 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]

  6. Rapid transit in South Korea - Wikipedia

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    Airport Railroad AREX: 13 63.8 Seoul—Incheon International Airport Terminal 2: 23 March 2007 Korail: Seoul Subway Line 1 Gyeongin Line Byeongjeom Depot Line section of Gyeongwon Line section of Gyeongbu Line section of Janghang Line section of Gyeongbu High Speed Railway: 93 211.1 Main: Yeoncheon—Cheongnyangni, Seoul Station—Incheon;

  7. Buses in Seoul - Wikipedia

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    Branch Bus (Green) : Branch buses are flexibly operated by private bus companies. It runs for shorter distance connecting major subway stations or bus terminals outside downtown Seoul. It is similar to the city bus and the community shuttle bus currently in operation. The green color represents the mountains surrounding the city.

  8. Seoul Express Bus Terminal - Wikipedia

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    Seoul Express Bus Terminal, November 2007. The Seoul Express Bus Terminal (a.k.a. Gangnam Bus Terminal) is the key bus terminal located in Seocho-gu, Seoul. [1]It is connected underground to both the Gangnam branch of the Shinsaegae department store and the banpo underground market, as well as containing its own share of stores.

  9. Myeong-dong - Wikipedia

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    Myeong-dong [a] (Korean: 명동; lit. 'bright neighborhood') is a dong (neighborhood) in Jung District , Seoul , South Korea between Chungmu-ro , Eulji-ro , and Namdaemun-ro . Myeongdong is known for being one of Seoul's main shopping, parade route, and tourism districts. [ 1 ]