Public Transportation Information
Transportation regarding to POV driving, post / inter-post bus service, AAFES and commercial taxi services, rail/subway and airline flight information.
It's generally possible for individuals or unofficial groups to conduct leisure travel quite easily throughout the ROK. Moving from place-to-place while on, off or between bases can be an interesting, educational and entertaining experience. It can also be frustrating and confusing. Your choices are many and possibly confusing--and the results of the decisions you make will largely determine how quickly you arrive at your destination. Destinations are limited only by your imagination--and a few official limitations. This area is your resource to making the right decisions and avoiding some of the more common mistakes. (NOTE: This area does not pertain to military movement, mobilization or mission-related transportation.)
There is something for everyone in Korea, and in Asia.
There are tremendous travel opportunities in Korea to visit historic temples, bustling markets and unique Korean festivals. Korea is also a great starting point for affordable USO/MWR and independent trips to other beautiful locations like Australia, China and Japan.
Safety
The Republic of Korea has a very low crime rate and most places are safe to travel any time, day or night. Narcotics production and violent crime are practically non-existent, and even the police do not carry guns.
In Korea
Korea has special events and festivals year round: Spring Cherry Blossoms in the spring, Mount Sorak is especially popular when the leaves change in the fall, Lunar New Year, Chusok the harvest holiday, and numerous local events like the Mud-Festival, Kimchi-Festival and Pottery Expo.
Even when “nothing-special” is going on there are water parks, indoor amusement parks, skiing and snow boarding, hot springs, aquariums, rafting, hiking, biking, zoos, parks, etc.
For more information, click the suggested links:
Transportation in Korea
Seoul’s extensive metro subway system is often a convenient way to travel. Taxis are also availably 24 hours a day. When traveling throughout Korea, a trip from Seoul to Pusan is only 3 hours on the Korean Express Train (KTX).
For more information, click the suggested links:
Bus |
Taxi |
Rail/Subway |
Flights |
Inter-Post (Casey-Red Cloud-Yongsan-Osan-Humphreys) Bus stop at Bus Terminals New Kyung Dong Bus Schedule $6.25 / Adult
Post Shuttle Bus Runs every 20 minutes Post Shuttle Bus Schedule
Red Cloud Bus Station (Airport) Busses run from 0420-2020 to airport Busses run from 0630-2400 to Red Cloud - Take 7A Gyeonggi-do (Anseong route)
Casey - Red Cloud Airport Shuttle Shuttle leaves daily 0600 $20 per seat, must prepay NLT 24 hours prior to departure
# 36, 37, and 39 Bus Outside walkthrough gate Busses run every 15 min, 1000 won / adult Stops at Bus and train stations |
AAFES Taxi (On-Post taxis) Taxi stands are near Bus Stations and Commissary Taxis may pick you up or take you off post Call 1544-9080
Commercial Taxi (Silver/White non on-post taxis) Located outside post. Taxis cannot enter post |
Dongducheon and Uijeongbu Train Station (Plaza)
Subway - Takes approx 1:45 minutes from Dongducheon to Yongsan Station (2,000 won / adult) SMRT website | Route Search
Korail / KTX - Takes approx 50 minutes from Yongsan to other Southern locations Station (4,500 won / adult). KTX is boarded from Seoul and Yongsan. |
Incheon International Airport
U.S. Travel Office
Taxi Fares from Incheon Airport is very expensive.
It is recommended that you do not take a taxi from Incheon Airport. |
* All prices listed above are subject to change without notice
Bus schedules subject to change without a notice
Departure and arrival time may vary due to traffic conditions
For more information on Area I bus schedules, call 730-3356
Incheon Express Shuttle Bus information, call 730-2211 / 2212
Area I Patriot Express Shuttle Bus information, call 662nd MCT @ 736-6016 or 010-4571-8499
New AAFES Airport Taxi Service 1544-9080
Site Manager: DSN 730-3098 / Commercial 031-865-0367 aCOR at Casey: DSN 730-4689 / Commercial 011-762-0459 aCOR at CRC: DSN 732-6669 / Commercial 010-3040-0172
* for holiday bus schedules, call 732-8006
*aCOR: alternative Contracting Officer’s Representative
COURSE |
Adults |
Children Under 12 |
CASEY ~ RED CLOUD |
$2.75 / W2,700 |
$1.30 / W1,300 |
CASEY ~ JACKSON |
$2.80 / W2,800 |
$1.40 / W1,400 |
CASEY ~ YONGSAN |
$6.10 / W6,000 |
$3.00 / W3,000 |
RED CLOUD ~ JACKSON |
$1.30 / W1,300 |
$0.60 / W600 |
RED CLOUD ~ YONGSAN |
$4.75 / W4,700 |
$2.40/ W2,300 |
JACKSON ~ YONGSAN |
$3.80 / W3,700 |
$1.90 / W1,800 |
CASEY/RED CLOUD ~ OSAN |
$11.50 |
$5.75 |
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Date created: |
1/4/2011 1:49:31 PM |
Date last updated: |
5/7/2012 11:04:30 AM |