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  2. Busan–Gimhae Light Rail Transit - Wikipedia

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    The line finally opened on 9 September 2011 [3] with one week of free service; revenue service began on 17 September 2011. The line has a length of 23.9 kilometers (14.9 mi) [2] with 21 stations, [1] and a design capacity of 176,000 passengers per day. [4] The line is a joint venture between POSCO and Hyundai Rotem, and has a budget of 9,738 ...

  3. Bus No. 8 (Bangkok) - Wikipedia

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    Bus Line 8 is notorious for reckless driving and atrocious customer service. [2] Riders filed 345 complaints about the poor services of No. 8 buses in 2015, the highest number of BMTA complaints. [3] On average, Bus line 8 receives about 20 complaints per month. [4] In informal polling, it has been ranked as the worst bus service in Bangkok. [5]

  4. Bangkok Mass Transit Authority - Wikipedia

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    It is the largest city bus system in Thailand. The Bangkok Mass Transit Authority offers bus and van routes throughout the city and its suburban provinces. The BMTA is a state enterprise under Ministry of Transport that started operations on 1 October 1976 upon the purchase and combination of the transportation assets of private bus companies ...

  5. Bangkok BRT - Wikipedia

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    The Bangkok BRT is a bus rapid transit system in Bangkok, Thailand.Out of the five routes that were originally planned, only one line has been in operation since 2010, with all the other routes cancelled.

  6. Transport in Thailand - Wikipedia

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    An air conditioned BMTA bus, one type of public bus service in Bangkok. In Bangkok, the Bangkok Mass Transit Authority or BMTA, is the main operator of public transit buses within the Greater Bangkok area. The Bangkok Mass Transit Authority offers bus and van routes throughout the city and its suburban provinces.

  7. Gyeongbu high-speed railway - Wikipedia

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    The Gyeongbu high-speed railway, also known as Gyeongbu HSR, is South Korea's first high-speed rail line from Seoul to Busan. KTX high-speed trains operate three sections of the line: on 1 April 2004, the first between a junction near Geumcheon-gu Office station, Seoul and a junction at Daejeonjochajang station north of Daejeon, and a second between a junction at Okcheon station, southeast of ...

  8. Busan Metro - Wikipedia

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    The Busan Metro (Korean: 부산 도시철도; Hanja: 釜山都市鐵道; RR: Busan dosicheoldo) is the urban rail system operated by the Busan Transportation Corporation of Busan, South Korea. The metro network first opened in 1985 with seventeen stations, making Busan the second city in South Korea and third in the Korean Peninsula (after ...

  9. Category:Bus transport in Thailand - Wikipedia

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    Bus stations in Thailand (4 P) This page was last edited on 27 January 2017, at 20:18 (UTC). Text is available under the Creative Commons Attribution ...