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Seoul TOPIS

PUBLIC TRANSPORTATION

Express buses are one way of getting to the outskirts of Seoul. There are several express bus terminals in Seoul: the Seoul Express Bus Terminal, the Central City Terminal, Nambu Terminal, the Dong Seoul Terminal, and the Sangbong Intercity Bus Terminal.

Seoul Express Bus Terminal

  • This terminal is also called Gangnam Express Bus Terminal. It is Seoul’s main bus terminal, and is attached to the Subway Line 3 Express Bus Terminal.
  • Lines: Gyeongbu Line, Guma Line, and Yeongdong Line. From Banpo-dong, Seoul, it goes to Gangneung, Gyeongju, Gongju, Gumi, Geumsan, Gimcheon, Gimhae, Daegu, Daejeon, Government Complex-Daejeon, Donghae, Masan, Busan, Busan Sasang, Samcheok, Sangju, Seonsan, Sokcho, Anseong, Anseong Gongdo-eup, Anseong Jungdae, Anseong Pungrim, Anseong Hangyeong, Yangyang, Yeoju, Yeongcheon, Onyang (Asan), Yongin, Ulsan, Wonju, Icheon, Jeomchon, Jecheon, Jochiwon, Jinju, Changwon, Cheonan, Cheongju, Tongyeong, Pyeongtaek, Pohang, Hwanggan, and Hoengseong.
  • There is also an underground shopping mall where shops sell clothing at reasonable prices, drawing many people to the mall.

Central City Terminal

  • This terminal is operating the Honam Line after it was moved from Seoul Express Bus Terminal.
  • The Central City Terminal has department stores, theaters, synthesized terminals, and hotels within the building. It is located next to the Seoul Express Bus Terminal, and is connected to the Express Bus Terminal Station on Subway Line 3.
  • It is like a leisure complex where visitors can do some shopping at the department stores and watch a movie at a theater located within the terminal.

Nambu Terminal

  • This terminal was constructed to operate the intercity bus lines that used to run at the Seoul Express Bus Terminal. It is located at the Nambu Terminal Station on Subway Line 3.
  • It operates lines going to the metropolitan area, North and South Chungcheong Provinces, North and South Jeolla Provinces, and North and South Gyeongsang Provinces. The Gangwon Province Line, which goes to Jumunjin, opened on May 27, 2013.
  • The terminal is located near the Seoul Arts Center and the International Electronics Shopping Mall, so visitors can go shopping and take in some entertainment.

Dong Seoul Terminal

  • This terminal is located in Gwangjin-gu, Seoul. It provides convenient transportation to residents in the eastern and northern areas of the city, and has helped to revitalize the Jungbu Expressway.
  • It is connected to 15 express bus lines (Daegu, Daejeon, Masan, Busan, Jinju, Changwon, Cheongju, Gangneung, Gwangyang, Sokcho, Donghae, Samcheok, Yangyang, Jeonju, and Jeongeup), as well as 110 intercity bus lines. A total of 35 bus companies operate here.
  • It has major intercity bus lines that go to Gyeonggi and Gangwon Provinces. The terminal also operates lines that go across the nation such as to North and South Gyeongsang Provinces, North and South Jeolla Provinces, and North and South Chungcheong Provinces. It operates 1,200 buses daily, moving an average of 30,000 passengers. Its maximum daily transport capacity is 70,000 passengers.

Sangbong Intercity Bus Terminal

  • This terminal opened on Sep. 2, 1985.
  • It operates intercity buses that go to Gaegun, Gwangtan, Gyomun-ri, Guri, Guksu-ri, Daesin, Sinwon-ri, the Asia Center for Theological Studies and Mission, Yangpyeong, Yeoju, Yongdu, Yongmun, and Cheonseo-ri in the metropolitan area; as well as to Gangneung, Naksan, Danwol, Dunnae, Munmak, Mulchi, Bokjigol, Saemal, Sokcho, Sinnam, Yangdeokwon, Yangyang, Osaek, Wonju, Wontong, Yuhyeon, Inje, Jangsudae, Jangpyeong, Jinbu, Pungsuwon, Hangyeryeong, Hongcheon, Hoenggye, and Hoengseong in the Gangwon Province area.