Hangang Bus Runs at Half Capacity Only 10 Days After Launch Due to Maintenance Needs
Only 2 out of 4 Hangang Buses Operating on the 28th
Maintenance Issues Lead to Service Disruptions and Thorough Inspections
The Seoul Metropolitan Government announced on the 28th that it would reduce the number of Hangang Buses in operation from four to two.
On the 18th, the Hangang Bus, which began full-scale operation, is passing under the Jamsu Bridge in Seoul. Photo by Yoon Dongju
View original imageThis measure was taken after maintenance issues were discovered during pre-departure checks on Hangang Bus No. 103 and No. 104. The city has temporarily suspended the operation of these vessels for a thorough inspection.
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As a result, only 7 out of the 14 scheduled Hangang Bus trips will operate on this day. The detailed timetable can be found on the Hangang Bus website and mobility apps such as KakaoMap.
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