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The headquarters of the Busan Transportation Corporation, the operator of Lines 1-4 | |
Native name | 부산교통공사 (hangul) 釜山交通公社 (hanja) |
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| Industry | Rapid transit |
| Founded | January 1, 2006 |
| Headquarters | 20 Jungang-daero 644beon-gil,Busanjin District,Busan,South Korea |
| Website | www2.humetro.busan.kr |
TheBusan Transportation Corporation (Korean: 부산교통공사;Hanja: 釜山交通公社) is aSouth Korean transport company based inBusan, that was established on January 1, 2006, following the abolition of the Busan Urban Transit Authority founded in 1987.
The Busan Transportation Corporation currently operates theBusan Metro lines 1 to 4 and the BusanGimhaelight rail transit, both inBusan andGimhae,South Korea.
Information about the routes is provided inKorean,English,Chinese, andJapanese.[1][2][3]
The Corporation is governed by those of bureaucratic positions; with its system regulated by article 2 of the Auto Transportation Business Enforcement Law. It is responsible for all operations relating to the transportation system's construction and coherence. The corporation is led by the president, who oversees two departments (audit and safety & management) and four headquarters (planning, administration, general operations, and construction).[1]
The Busan Transportation Corporation's logo depicts an image of a railway car in a square form.[1]
The corporation also own their own football club:Busan Transportation Corporation FC.[1][4]
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