Dongjak-gu has completed the installation of 'Dongjak-gu Type Village Bus Information Terminals' at 15 standalone village bus stops within the district. The photo shows a BIT installed near Sangdo Station in Dongjak-gu. Provided by Dongjak-gu.

Dongjak-gu has completed the installation of 'Dongjak-gu Type Village Bus Information Terminals' at 15 standalone village bus stops within the district. The photo shows a BIT installed near Sangdo Station in Dongjak-gu. Provided by Dongjak-gu.

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Dongjak-gu, Seoul (Mayor Park Il-ha) announced on the 26th that it has installed the 'Dongjak-gu Type Village Bus Information Terminal' at 15 exclusive village bus stops within the district and will operate them starting this month.


The Dongjak-gu Type Village Bus Information Terminal (BIT) is a device that provides real-time information on bus routes and arrival times at the respective stops via an electronic display. To enhance visibility and readability, the design incorporates Dongjak-gu's BI.


The village bus stops where the terminals were installed include 15 locations such as near subway stations like Noryangjin Station, Sangdo Station Line 7 (towards Bamgol Tunnel), and Exit 7 of Isu Station, as well as areas around schools like the back gate of Chung-Ang University and Dongjak High School (towards Nakseongdae Station and Gap-eul Myeongga), and places like Bondong Market, Ihwa Pharmacy, Nambu Church, and Jangseong Church.


The district invested 120 million KRW from its budget to expand the distribution rate of information terminals at stops exclusively served by village buses and plans to gradually increase installations.



Mayor Park Il-ha stated, “We will continue to promote various policies to create changes that residents can feel not only in transportation but in all areas.”


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