The 1000 Express Bus runs throughout Busan
Hello, if you use the Busan Subway, which is still active today as a means of transportation for Busan citizens, you can get to Busan's representative tourist destinations,Nampo-dong(Nampo-dong) and the intersection of subway lines 1 and 2Seomyeon(Seomyeon), modernization is progressing and high-rise buildings are lined upHaeundaeYou can get around major tourist spots such as Haeundae, but for places that are difficult to reach even by subway, it is more convenient to use the 1000 series express bus.
The red 1000 Express bus, which crisscrosses the city of Busan, is slightly more expensive than regular city buses, but it has seats arranged in two rows like a tourist bus and makes fewer stops, so it can get you to your destination faster.
Express buses in Busan operate from bus numbers 1001 to 1010, and we will introduce four routes that stop at the bus stop at Busan Station KTX.
Busan Subway Line 1Busan StationExpress bus No. 1000 leaves from or passes through Busan's tourist attractions



| Busan 1000 Express Bus Fare | |
|---|---|
| cash | Adults 2,200 / Teens 1,700 / Children 1,300 |
| Transportation Card Credit Card | Adults 2,100 / Teens 1,350 / Children Free |
Bus stop at Busan KTX Station



Express Bus No. 1000 (Dadaepo Beach ⇔ KTX Busan Station ⇔ Seomyeon)

This bus, which starts from Dadaepo Beach, runs between Jangnim, Goejeong Market, Busan Station, Busanjin Market, and Lotte Department Store in Seomyeon. For late-night buses,Jagalchi MarketWe then pass through Nampo-dong, where the International Market is located, and head to Dadaepo Beach.
Service interval: 13 to XNUMX minutes
Round trip time: 130 minutes
Express Bus No. 1001 (Gijang-gun ⇔ Yonggungsa Temple ⇔ Shinsegae Department Store ⇔ Busan KTX Station ⇔ Lower end)

Gijang-gun, BusanThis bus starts from Cheonggang-ri, passes through Songjeong Beach, Haeundae New Town, Haeundae E-Mart, Haeundae Station on Subway Line 2,Centum CityBEXCO, Shinsegae Department Store,Gwangalli BeachIt runs from Gwangan Station on Subway Line 2 to Busan Station on the KTX and the lower section of Dong-A University. There are also late-night buses running three times a day.
Intervals: 6-10 minutes. Round trip time: 225 minutes. Distance: 73.2 km.
Express Bus No. 1003 (Gijang Market ⇔ Haeundae Beach ⇔ KTX Busan Station ⇔ Nampo-dong)

BusanGijang CountyThis bus, which starts from Gyori, is the most popular route among Busan express buses.Gijang Market, Songjeong Beach, Paradise Hotel, and other high-speed hotels are lined up.Haeundae BeachViaGwangalli BeachGwangan Station on Subway Line 2, Busan Station on KTX,Lotte Department Store Gwangbok BranchBusan Department Store,Jagalchi MarketWe will then go around Nampo-dong International Market.
Also, this bus does not stop at Haeundae Centum City, so you have to get off at Suyeong intersection and walk, which takes about 15 to 20 minutes. Bus interval: 6 to 11 minutes Round trip time: 186 minutes Distance: 70 km
Express bus 1004 (Busan-dong, Gimhae City ⇔ Seomyeon ⇔ KTX Busan Station)

Gusan-dong, Gimhae City (Tomb of Queen Suro,Gimhae National Museum) and Busan KTX Station.
The main stops on this route are Gusan-dong, Gimhae City Hall,Seomyeon(Lotte Department Store, Lotte Hotel),Busanjin Market, KTX Busan Station, etc.
Intervals: 8-10 minutes. Round trip time: 185 minutes. Distance: 65.3 km.
When riding the bus in Busan, be aware that the bus may not always stop at the bus stop, so it is better to wait in a conspicuous place when the bus you want to get on arrives. Also, the announcements on the bus and the bus destination displays are only in Korean, so it is best to check your destination in advance and prepare a Hanaro Transportation Card or a 1000 won note for the fare.
Why not take an express bus from Busan KTX Station and enjoy sightseeing spots that the subway can't reach?


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