Let’s take a look at how to get from Pyeongtaek to Daegu by train (SRT, ITX) or bus.
Pyengtaek to Daegu : Train fares | ||
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SRT | ITX | Mugoonghwa |
32,500 WON | 23,900 WON | 17,550 WON |
There are many ways to get from Pyeongtaek to Daegu, but the most convenient way is by train.
Take the SRT from Pyeongtaek Jije Station to Dongdaegu Station in just 1 hour and 18 minutes!
How to get from Pyeongtaek to Daegu by train
First, take bus 1220 from Pyeongtaek Pyeongseong-eup Administrative Welfare Center to Pyeongtaek Station.
Then, take the subway to Pyeongtaek Jije Station.
The SRT departs from Pyeongtaek Jije Station every hour, and the fare varies depending on whether you’re in a regular or special room.
SRT fares | Adult | Child |
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Coach | 29,500 WON | 14,700 WON |
First Class | 43,000 WON | 28,200 WON |
How to get from Pyeongtaek to Daegu by bus
The Pyeongtaek Express Bus Terminal is located near Pyeongtaek Station, but you can’t use it to travel to Daegu.
The only buses that depart from this terminal go to Seoul, Anjoong, and Anjoong-o Street.
Tips for traveling to Daegu from a local
The main train station in Daegu is Dong(=EAST)daegu Station, not Daegu Station.
Dong-daegu Station is connected to Shinsegae Department Store, so there are many things to do there, including shopping, cafes, food, movie theaters, and aquariums.
Daegu is one of the five largest metropolitan areas in South Korea, but it’s not as touristy as you might think.
There are plenty of small towns outside of Daegu that are worth visiting, such as Gyeongju and Pohang.
To get from Daegu to Busan, you can take the KTX (similar to the SRT), which only takes about an hour and a half.
I hope you have a great time in Daegu and make lots of memories!
I hope this is helpful! Let me know if you have any other questions.