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All four of the local bus stations have information lines which you can call
during the hours that the bus station is open and learn destinations and
departure times: if you can speak Korean that is. |

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Terminal
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Telephone (+82-53)
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Buukbu Terminal
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357-1851
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Buukbu Terminal can be reached by a
wide variety of buses. It is often on the route to and from Chilgok. Some
useful buses include the 309, 936, 427, and . Buses from Buukbu go to
locations to the North (Buuk) of Daegu, including Ansan, Osan, Inchon, Andong,
Sangju, Sungju, Choongju etc. |
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Doengbu Terminal |
756-0017 |
This bus station services the
eastern part of Korea, especially it includes buses leaving for popular
destinations like Kyungju and Pohang every 10-15 minutes. It is reachable by
a variety of buses including the 646, 242, 518,
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Seobu Terminal |
656-2824 |
Located on the subway line (exit at
Sungdangmot), is south of Duryu Park. Buses from Seobu Terminal go to Namwon,
Pohang, Jinju, Masan, Hae'insa, Hapchon, Gochang, Kyungju... in other words a
very wide range of destinations, not only ones located to the west as the name
of the station would indicate.
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Nambu Terminal |
743-4464 |
Buses from Nambu head south, but it
must be explained that this is the smallest bus terminal in Daegu, and actually
does not offer a wide variety of southern locations. It does go to Miryang,
Oonmoonsa, and Chungdo. Reaching Nambu Terminal is easy, any bus going to
Kyungsan or Shiji will pass by the terminal. For example, the 454, 402, 309,
609, 427, and 509.
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Seodaegu Express Bus
Terminal:
The Seodaegu Terminal is user
friendly. Any bus leaving from the Main Express Terminal Complex and heading
north or west will stop by Seodaegu. That means Junju, Gwanju, Seoul, etc. can
be caught from Seodaegu Terminal. The bus times they'll give you on the phone
are the times for departure from the Main Complex, add 10-15 minutes for the
departure time from Seodaegu. Seodaegu terminal is right down the street from
Buukbu Bus Terminal and the Daegu city buses which service one, service the
other. It's about a 5-8 minute walk between the two terminals.
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Daegu Main Express Bus Terminal
Complex:
This is not user friendly. There
are actually multiple terminal buildings, occupied according to the bus company
which serves the city. So Junju is NOT in the same terminal as Gwangju. To
find out bus departure times on the phone you actually have to call the
individual companies, which requires knowing which company goes to which city.
It's a big pain in the rear if you ask me.
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