This time the Tweethanger covers a longer journey. There have not been many news about transport and urbanism in Korea in the last couple of days:
Tweethanger #14
- Activity-based modeling of Seoul through smart card data >> http://ow.ly/T6NGK #Subway
#Bus [source] - Seoul: Leading by Example, ITDP magazine (Issue #17, 2005) >> http://ow.ly/T6vyY #SustainableTransport [source]
- Seoul Subway Hacking for at least 5 Months >> http://t.co/2H3WCJ0ujC [source]
- Plans for huge multi-mode COEX Transfer Center including KTX, GTX and light rail. http://t.co/gjFAmQAVsF [source]
- Yesterday the EcoMobility Festival 2015 had the opening in Johannesburg… >> http://t.co/dR7wtV4qyz #JoburgEcoMobility @ecomobility_ [source]
- Gangnam Express Bus Terminal in #Seoul http://t.co/O82FGx8kQB [source]
- What is the best-selling item in KTX trains? >> http://t.co/ppV2yvHEgn [source]
- Gangnam seeks regulation on valet parking services (via @thekortimes) >> http://t.co/JsuJpaYstK [source]
- Seoul to Replace Platform Doors in Subways (via @KBSWorldRadio) >> http://t.co/0Ly1qKdHl0 [source]
- Older Students to Benefit from Transportation Discounts (via @KBSWorldRadio) >> http://t.co/1y2zLCPK9C [source]
- The Lotte World Tower in #Seoul keeps rising into sky. Still uncompleted but already the highest building in #Korea . http://t.co/KpcEyDJMVX [source]
- Green Transport Technology in Korea (via KRRI) >> http://ow.ly/SNmB7 [source]
- Most traffic accidents on day before holiday (via @JoongAngDaily) >> http://ow.ly/SK70a [source]