Seoul Buses

Seoul Buses are public transit buses operated by the Seoul Metropolitan Government.

Bus type

There are four types of buses:[1]

Route numbers specify area divisions. For Trunk and Branch Bus, the first digit indicates the area where the route begins, and the second digit indicates where the route ends. For Rapid Bus, the first digit is always 9, and the second indicates the area in which the route begins. The first digit of Circulation Bus indicates the area in which the bus circles. Route number which start with 8 indicates holiday/rush-hour only branch buses. For all lines, any remaining numbers are individual routes.

Numbering system

With the improvement of its public transportation system, Seoul introduced a new bus numbering system, including area numbers in order to facilitate recognition of route outlines.[2]

Vehicles

New Super Aero City for G7017
Iveco CityClass (18m) for B470

Most buses in South Korea are domestic models and are made either by Daewoo or Hyundai. Buses use either compressed natural gas, electric batteries or a combination of both. In the past, diesel buses also ran until being retired.

See also

References

  1. "Getting About:Bus". Infinitely yours, Seoul. Seoul Metropolitan Government. Retrieved 6 October 2012.
  2. "Seoul Transportation". Life in Korea. Retrieved 6 October 2012.

External links

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