Buses in Seoul
In Seoul, public transit buses are operated by the Seoul Metropolitan Government and private bus operators. The city maintains a quasi-public system where the city manages where the routes run, but private companies manage the running of the individual routes themselves.
Image:Seoul Buses.png|The four colors used to identify different Seoul buses|alt=Branch bus|thumb
Bus types
There are four types of buses:- Trunk Bus : Trunk buses are operated partly by private bus companies and partly by the city government. It runs for longer distance and has access to median bus lanes connecting suburban areas to downtown Seoul. The city has taken full consideration to introducing 3 kinds of buses belonging to the Blue Bus category: articulated buses, low floor buses, and high floor buses. The blue color represents Seoul's skyline and Hangang, which in turn symbolize security and freedom.
- Branch Bus : Branch buses are flexibly operated by private bus companies. It runs for shorter distance connecting major subway stations or bus terminals outside downtown Seoul. It is similar to the city bus and the community shuttle bus currently in operation. The green color represents the mountains surrounding the city.
- Rapid Bus : Rapid buses are express buses designed especially for passengers commuting between downtown Seoul and the metropolitan area. The red color represents the energy of speed.
- Circulation Bus : Circulation buses will circle parts of Seoul and stop at stations near business areas, tourist areas, and shopping areas, as well as providing connections to trunk/branch buses, subway stations, and major railway stations. The color yellow was selected for its dynamic and friendly image. Circulation buses routes have been slowly discontinued, with the last remaining routes being the three Namsan loop buses.
- Village Buses : Village buses are short auxiliary routes that feed local subway stations and other larger lines. Village buses are shorter and a different style than the other four categories of buses.
Routes
Numbering system for routes
The following list shows the numbering system of routes based by area. This system was created to facilitate recognition of route outlines.- Area 0 : Central Seoul
- Area 1 : Dobong District, Gangbuk District, Seongbuk District, Nowon District.
- Area 2 : Dongdaemun District, Jungnang District, Seongdong District, Gwangjin District.
- Area 3 : Gangdong District, Songpa District.
- Area 4 : Seocho District, Gangnam District.
- Area 5 : Dongjak District, Gwanak District, Geumcheon District.
- Area 6 : Gangseo District, Yangcheon District, Yeongdeungpo District, Guro District.
- Area 7 : Eunpyeong District, Mapo District, Seodaemun District.
Vehicles