Monday, December 12, 2011

Elevators at Subways/Bus and Train Stations

Hi,





Will be going to Seoul in a week and would like to get more info on:





Are there elevators(lifts) at Seoul subways, Bus Stations(eg DongSeoul) and Train Stations (Cheongynyanggi).Is it possible to transfer from stations without lugging our bags up n down the stairs?





Are there any storage service at hotels? I learnt that the storage at subways are for small boxes only.





Is it possible to go from Nami Island to Yongpyong/Phoenix ski resort? Are there any buses/shuttles that go directly from there? How much is the fare? Is the route ok?(the roads not too winding,narrow or deserted?) or is it better to go to Yongpyong/Phoenix from Seoul?





Thanks!



Elevators at Subways/Bus and Train Stations


imn my experience most subway stations do have lifts for the disabled. Often there are several different levels with one lift for each; the exit from one lift may be nowhere near the entrance to the next one up, so you will need to look at the station map carefully.



Elevators at Subways/Bus and Train Stations


Thanks for the info.





What about signs at bus terminals, are there English signs or solely in Korean?





Thanks again.




Buses (short distance) scare me in Seoul. Nothing vaguely helpful, even if you read Hangul. You need a lot of insider knowledge; even the colour is vitally important, to distinguish between local, longer idstance, express, seat and hang-on-tight types.





Long distance ones are better- there%26#39;s at least SOME info in Roman characters in most cases. I think bus stations will be OK in Seoul.



Outside, another thing entirely.



If you can find a young-ish person- in the absence of signs- they will be less shy of trying their English.


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