Ulsan City to Adjust City Bus Fares Starting August 1

Bus fares in Ulsan, which had been frozen for eight years since 2015, will be adjusted starting August 1.


On the 17th, Ulsan City announced that it finalized the adjustment plan on July 4 through the Price Countermeasure Committee's review, following consultations and deliberations by the Public Transportation Improvement Committee and feedback from the City Council in May regarding the city bus fare adjustment.


According to the adjustment plan, the general city bus fare will increase by 250 won, from 1,250 won to 1,500 won when paying by card.


Additionally, the direct-seat bus fare will be adjusted from 2,080 won to 2,300 won, and the branch bus (900 won) and village bus (880 won) fares will be unified and adjusted to 1,000 won.


The limousine bus connected to Ulsan Station will have its fare adjusted from 3,500 won to 3,900 won, while the late-night surcharge will be abolished, applying the same fare for both day and night.



Furthermore, youth and children fares will also increase by approximately 100 to 130 won based on card payments, considering payment convenience.

Ulsan City Bus Adjusted Fare.

Ulsan City Bus Adjusted Fare.

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