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Many cities have multiple terminals in the same metro area. Check the exact terminal name and route type before booking.
Choose terminals to view schedules and real-time arrivals.
Select the express bus or intercity bus tab for the service you need.
Choose departure and arrival terminals from the list. Search helps you find them quickly.
Review arrivals, schedules, fares, and related information in real time.
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Look up express and intercity bus information for major terminals without signup or login. The page also summarizes terminal location checks, bus classes, refund rules, baggage basics, and peak-season travel tips.
Many cities have multiple terminals in the same metro area. Check the exact terminal name and route type before booking.
Regular, deluxe, premium, and late-night services differ in fare and seat comfort. The difference is more noticeable on long routes.
Many terminals are outside city centers. Include subway, local bus, or taxi transfer time in your full itinerary.
This site helps with lookup and guidance. Payment, seat confirmation, and refunds should be handled through official services such as Tmoney GO, Kobus, or Bustago.
Even in the same city, route systems and departure buildings can differ. Confirm the exact terminal name and location before booking.
Gyeongbu and Yeongdong routes usually use Seoul Express Bus Terminal or Dong Seoul, while Honam routes often use Central City.
Seongnam, Incheon, Uijeongbu, Ansan, and Pyeongtaek may use route systems that differ from Seoul even for the same destination.
Busan is split mainly between Nopo and Sasang areas, while Daegu has separate Dongdaegu and Seobu terminal areas.
Gwangju U-Square is a major Honam hub. In Gangwon, the Chuncheon, Wonju, and Gangneung/Sokcho areas should be checked carefully.
Seat availability and the right booking timing change by peak season, weekends, and off-peak periods. Always treat official booking notices as the source of truth.
Holiday tickets often open about one month before departure, and popular routes can sell out shortly after opening.
Friday evening outbound and Sunday evening inbound routes tend to sell out quickly, especially deluxe and premium seats.
Weekday daytime seats are usually easier to find. For late-night arrivals, plan taxi or first-transit options ahead of time.
A timetable service should clearly explain its data sources and limitations. This site uses public data for lookup and organizes guidance around real terminal usage.
Express buses mostly connect major cities with few or no intermediate stops. Intercity buses often connect smaller cities and may stop at multiple stations.
This site provides schedule and service information. Actual payment and booking should be completed through official channels such as Tmoney GO, Bustago, or Kobus.
Information is based on MOLIT TAGO API and public data. Road congestion, temporary dispatch, and operator policy changes may still cause differences from on-site information.
Guides prioritize practical details that terminal users often need, including booking, refunds, boarding areas, baggage, and transfers.