
In an effort to alleviate traffic congestion and commuter overcrowding in central Seoul in South Korea, the city government has introduced a new public transportation option — the Han River water buses, designated as lines 101 and 102.
These water buses have already arrived at the Han River and will undergo trial operations at selected docks starting in April, with full service scheduled to begin in June. The service will traverse the Han River, connecting seven stations from Magok in the west to Jamsil in the east.
According to the Seoul Metropolitan Government, the water buses successfully completed a series of safety tests last November. These tests ensured the vessels meet operational and regulatory safety standards.
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