Commuting Relief for Samsungjai Residents in Yangju
Seat Reservation Premium Bus P9603 Launches on the 28th

Yangju City in Gyeonggi Province announced that the Gyeonggi Premium Bus Route P9603, which runs between Samsungjai Apartment and Gangbyeon Station in Seoul, will officially begin operation on the 28th.

Notice of the commencement of operation for Gyeonggi Premium Bus Route P9603 (Samsungjai~Gangbyeon Station). Provided by Yangju City.

Notice of the commencement of operation for Gyeonggi Premium Bus Route P9603 (Samsungjai~Gangbyeon Station). Provided by Yangju City.

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The Gyeonggi Premium Bus Route P9603 will operate twice during weekday morning rush hours from Samsungjai Apartment to Gangbyeon Station, departing at 6:20 a.m. and 6:40 a.m. During the evening rush hours, it will run twice from Gangbyeon Station to Yangju, departing at 6:10 p.m. and 6:40 p.m. This route operates on a seat reservation system and can be used after making a reservation in advance through the MiRi app.


The stops along the P9603 route include: Yangju Jai Apartment Complex 6 and 7 Entrance, Yangju Jai Apartment Intersection, Yuseunghannaedeul Complex 9 and Hanyang Sujain Complex 2, Hanyang Sujain Complex 1, Hyunjin Everville Apartment, Benest House and Rosebian The Central, Deokgye Station and Hyundai Yoonjung Apartment, Cheongdam Village Entrance, and Gangbyeon Station.


With the launch of this premium bus service, accessibility to downtown Seoul is expected to improve for residents, particularly easing the commuting inconvenience for those living in Samsungjai Apartment and the Hoecheon New Town area, where metropolitan transportation options have been lacking.


Additionally, since the premium bus operates on a seat reservation system, it is expected to provide a more comfortable and stable riding environment, thereby reducing the inconvenience caused by congestion on existing metropolitan buses.



A city official stated, "This premium bus route was established to improve transportation convenience in areas with insufficient metropolitan transportation networks within the city," adding, "We will continue our efforts to resolve transportation inconveniences by analyzing usage patterns and satisfaction levels among citizens in the future."


This content was produced with the assistance of AI translation services.

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