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Gongju Station Bus Timetable | Bus Routes & Schedule Guide

 

simple guide to the bus timetable at Gongju Station

Here is a simple guide to the bus timetable at Gongju Station.
You can easily check routes and schedules to travel to downtown and major attractions.
Useful for first-time visitors to Korea.

※ Bus schedules may change depending on traffic conditions and operational circumstances.


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