Seoul City Extends Concentrated Public Transit Dispatch by 30 Minutes During Commute Hours Due to "Heavy Rain Impact"
On the afternoon of the 11th, Seoul City announced that it will extend the peak public transportation dispatch hours during the evening rush hour due to heavy rain falling across the city.
The existing subway and bus peak dispatch hours from 6 PM to 8 PM will be extended by 30 minutes until 8:30 PM. If the heavy rain warning is not lifted, subway last train times may be extended by 30 minutes until 1:30 AM the next day at the terminal stations.
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Buses will operate on detour routes if road closures occur due to flooding. Real-time traffic information can be checked via bus information terminals (BIT) at stops, variable message signs (VMS) on roads, and the TOPIS website.
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