Seoul's post-war reconstruction was about more than just rebuilding; it was about crafting a vision of a modern, megacity. One of the standout achievements of Seoul's urban planning is its comprehensive and efficient public transportation network. The Seoul Metropolitan Subway, featuring lines like Line 1, Line 2, and Line 4, crisscrosses the city, providing residents and visitors with seamless connectivity to various districts and attractions. This subway system, complemented by an extensive bus and rail network, underscores Seoul's commitment to efficient urban mobility. Train stations offer connectivity between local subway lines, bus connections, as well as KTX high speed rail services connecting the entire country. The stations themselves operate as local economies, each containing a variety of shops and underground malls to peruse.
Seoul's approach to transportation far goes beyond connectivity. The city optimizes all modes of transit, promoting convenience and accessibility. Residents and visitors alike can effortlessly traverse the city on foot, by bicycle, or by using public transportation like buses and subways. Buses connect the Seoul to the surrounding communities and the city’s highway network reflects a balancing of priorities. The highway system and roads do not compromise the walkability of the city. Seoul's dedication to reducing traffic congestion and encouraging sustainable commuting is evident through initiatives aimed at creating pedestrian-friendly streetscapes and green spaces.
