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* Note: Bus Schedule and fares are subject to change
Many buses provide transportation to and from Kyung Hee University. Although public bus fares may vary, currently, buses within Seoul area cost 900 Won when using Seoul Multi Trans Card and 1,000 Won if using cash.
Here are some of the main public buses routes which are starting from the campus.


Bus Number Routes
1217 Goes to Wuidong~Cheongnyangni
1222 Goes to Wolgyedong ~ Cheongnyangni
147 Goes to Seokgye Subway Station ~ Cheongnyangni
261 Goes to Seokgwandong ~ Yeoeuido KBS
705 Goes to Wolgyedong ~ Kyung Hee University

It is highly recommended to purchase a Seoul Multi Trans Card (Seoul Gyotong Card) as it is much cheaper than using cash. It can be purchased at branches of Woori Bank in Seoul and at kiosks near bus stops. The card is rechargeable at any subway stations or bus kiosks.
Hoegi Station, Dark Blue Line # 1, is the nearest subway station from Kyung Hee University. Use the Exit # 1.
Seoul Subway Fares
 
Base fare for 12km 19 years and older 13-18 years old 7-12 years old
Transportation Card 900 Won 720 Won 450 Won
Cash 1,000 Won 1,000 Won 450 Won


- Free for children 6 years or younger.
- For total distances exceeding 10 kilometers, additional 100 won is charged every 5 kilometers.
- For total distances exceeding 40 kilometers, additional 100 won is charged for every 10 kilometers.
- If traveling outside of Seoul, additional 100 won is charged for each every 5 kilometers and 100 won for every 10 kilometers if the total trip exceeds 35 kilometers.


Basic Line Information
  There are nine lines within Seoul, which also links Seoul to satellite cities like Incheon, Uijeongbu, Suwon and Ansan. Some of the lines, such as Line 1, runs along the north-south axis, while others, such as Line 5, runs east-west. Line 2, is a circular line crossing Hanggang River twice. See the map below:

Koreans usually refer to the subway lines by their number (i.e., Line 1, Line 2, etc), but foreigners have a tendency to refer to the lines by their color codes. See below:


Express Bus Terminals in Seoul
 
Color Number
Korean name Start¡æEnd Operator

 
dark blue
Line 1
¼­¿ï ÁöÇÏö 1È£¼± Soyosan¡æ
Incheon, Cheonan
Korail (Soyosan-Hoegi, Namyeong-Cheonan, Guro-Incheon, Siheung-Gwangmyeong) /
Seoul Metro (Seoul Station-Cheongnyangni)

 
green
Line 2
¼­¿ï ÁöÇÏö 2È£¼± City Hall, Seongsu, Sindorim¡æ
City Hall, Sinseol-dong, Kkachisan
Seoul Metro (except Kkachisan. SMRT runs Kkachisan staion.)

 
orange
Line 3
¼­¿ï ÁöÇÏö 3È£¼± Daehwa¡æ
Suseo
Seoul Metro (Jichuk-Suseo) /
Korail (Jichuk-Daehwa)

 
blue
Line 4
¼­¿ï ÁöÇÏö 4È£¼± Danggogae¡æ
Oido
Seoul Metro (Danggogae-Namtaeryeong) / Korail (Seonbawi-Oido)

 
purple
Line 5
¼­¿ï ÁöÇÏö 5È£¼± Banghwa¡æ
Sangil-dong, Macheon
SMRT

 
brown
Line 6
¼­¿ï ÁöÇÏö 6È£¼± Eungam¡æ
Bonghwasan
SMRT

 
olive
Line 7
¼­¿ï ÁöÇÏö 7È£¼± Jangam¡æ
Onsu
SMRT

 
pink
Line 8
¼­¿ï ÁöÇÏö 8È£¼± Amsa¡æ
Moran
SMRT

 
lemon
Bundang Line
¼öµµ±Ç Àüö ºÐ´ç¼± Seolleung¡æ
Bojeong
Korail

 
aqua
Yongsan-Deokso Line
     


For More information : http://www.smrt.co.kr/english_smrt/cyberstation_smrt/cyberstation.jsp
From Hoegi station, you can walk to the campus and/or you can catch a Maeul Bus (commute bus it costs 600 by Seoul Multi Trans Card and 700 by cash


 

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