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Do you know about public transportation system in Korea and how to use it?

Maymuna
29 Jun 2024
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South Korea offers easy access to public transportation.The transportation system of South Korea is one of the best in the world.But understanding the ins and outs can be challenging.If you are new in South Korea this article can help you to understand the transportation system. 

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At first, before using the bus or any subway, you will need to purchase a travel card,such as the standard T-money card (₩2,500) or the Climate Card (₩60-65,000 a month). The T-money card can be found at convenience stores in Seoul and can be used on any public transportation system. The Climate Card has limitations, so the choice depends on your needs.


Bus: South Korea's bus system consists of four colored lines: Red, Green, Blue, and Yellow. The Red line is for commuters between downtown and Central Seoul, while the Green line runs outside the city and near subway stations. The Blue line goes through downtown Seoul and suburban areas, while the Yellow line connects to subway stations and tourist attractions. To ride the bus, determine the station and number, prepare a money card, and press the red stop button when nearing the station. Buses are generally quiet, but food and drinks are not allowed. Most buses stop around 12:00 am, making it harder to use than the subway.

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Taxis: Taxis are one of the best options for travel because they are pretty cheap and very clean.Taxis in Seoul are affordable and clean, especially after long days or nights. Green signs indicate availability, while red indicates reserved cabs. Apps like Kakao T, T-map, and TADA allow easy booking, payment, and confirmation of drivers. T-money cards can be used for fee payments.

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Subway: The subway in Korea is a convenient and user-friendly mode of transportation, with 9 lines, including Line 2, Line 4, and Line 6, serving popular destinations like Sinchon, Gangnam, Jamsil, and Seoul National University. To ensure a smooth ride, check signs and maps, and use NaverMaps to find the right car. The subway also features numerous underground shops for food, shopping, and general goods. To enjoy the subway, avoid rush hour, as it gets crowded and noisy. Overhead storage is available for larger bags, and trains run every 5-10 minutes. Food and drinks are not allowed.

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Overall tips for transit: 

1.Try to avoid rush hour

2.Public transport is typically pretty quiet

3.Pay close attention to colored seats, those right next to the door or stand alone seats, they are reserved for pregnant women, elderly, and those with disabilities or injuries. 

4.Taping in and out allows for a discount on transferring, even between subways and buses.



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