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  2. 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 ...

  3. Busan Transportation Corporation - Wikipedia

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    The Busan Transportation Corporation (Korean: 부산교통공사; Hanja: 釜山交通公社) is a South Korean transport company based in Busan, that was established on January 1, 2006, following the abolition of the Busan Urban Transit Authority founded in 1987.

  4. Transport in South Korea - Wikipedia

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    Transportation in South Korea is provided by extensive networks of railways, highways, bus routes, ferry services and air routes that traverse the country. South Korea is the third country in the world to operate a maglev train, which is an automatically run people mover at Incheon International Airport.

  5. Category:Transport in Busan - Wikipedia

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    Rail transport in Busan (1 C) Roads in Busan (14 P) Pages in category "Transport in Busan" The following 9 pages are in this category, out of 9 total.

  6. Hanaro Card - Wikipedia

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    Hanaro Card is contactless smart card used in the public transportation system in Busan, South Korea. First used in 1997, the Hanaro Card is now also used for paying at parking lots and toll booths. The Hanaro system was adopted by Busan City in February 1998. This created the first integrated transport smart payment system in the world. [1]

  7. Category:Rail transport in Busan - Wikipedia

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    Category: Rail transport in Busan. 3 languages. ... Railway stations in Busan (1 C, 23 P) This page was last edited on 31 July 2021, at 06:51 (UTC). Text ...

  8. Busan Metro Line 4 - Wikipedia

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    It is operated by the Busan Transportation Corporation. Opened on 30 March 2011, [ 1 ] the line is a rapid transit (metro) system consisting of 14 stations - 8 underground, 1 on-ground, and 5 above-ground. [ 2 ]

  9. Seo-myeon, Busan - Wikipedia

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    Seo-myeon is a transportation hub for public transportation in Busan. Seo-myeon Station is near the Seo-myeon road junction and is one of the busiest subway stations in Korea; it is the transfer station between Busan Subway Line 1 and Line 2. Bujeon Station near Bujeon Market is a train station on the Donghae Nambu Line and Bujeon Line. [3]