Temporary Detours from 4 p.m. to 9 p.m.
Buses Will Not Stop at Shinsegae Department Store, Hanbit Tower, or Daejeon Convention Center

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Daejeon City will temporarily reroute six city bus lines passing through the area in preparation for the "Hanwha Eagles 40th Anniversary Fireworks Show" scheduled for November 30.


The detours will be in effect from 4:00 p.m. to 9:00 p.m. and will affect routes 121, 705, 707, 911, Express 3, and Special Zone 1. During the event, these routes will operate via Daedeok-daero, Dunsan-daero, and Yudeung-ro instead of their usual paths.


As a result of this measure, buses will temporarily not stop at the Shinsegae Department Store, Hanbit Tower, and Daejeon Convention Center stops. To minimize inconvenience for citizens, Daejeon City is providing advance notice of the non-stopping and temporary stops through the Bus Information Terminal (BIT) and digital route maps.


To reach the event venue, passengers can use one of the six rerouted lines or routes 606 and 618, and get off at the Daejeon Arts Center, Hanbat Arboretum, Natural Monument Center, or Research and Development Special Zone Foundation stops, all of which are within a 10-minute walk of the venue.


The city expects large crowds for the fireworks show and anticipates significant traffic congestion around the venue. Accordingly, Daejeon City plans to both implement the bus detours and increase the number of on-site traffic management personnel.


Information about the detoured routes can be found on the Daejeon Traffic Information Center website and by calling the 120 Call Center.



Nam Sideok, Director of the Daejeon City Transportation Bureau, said, "We expect some inconvenience for citizens traveling during the event, so please check the detoured routes and non-stopping bus stops in advance. We ask for your cooperation to ensure the event proceeds safely."


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