Wednesday, December 28, 2011

Seoul - Subway

Happily Underground
Landed in Seoul, one word for you: freezing.  High 20's, windy.  It's all about the layers I tell the rookie.  She only half listens, as usual.  We ducked happily into the subway to warm up.
The Seoul subway reminds me of most Asian versions: clean, spacious and modern.  Seoul has one twist, however - rather than a boring metrocard, you get to pick cutesie plastic baubles like the Hello Kitty below.

I opted for a manlier Angrybirds logo.  You buy them at 7-Eleven and then fill them with money at a machine in the subway.  You then tap them to enter and leave.

The station near our hotel is about a 300 yard walk that felt like 3,000 yards in the cold.  I think one week in Singapore has already thinned out my blood.



Apparently, black is in vogue.  Looked like a funeral inside the train.  The trains are noticeably wider than most.  It felt very spacious, even when we were loaded down with packages during rush hour later in the day.

2 comments:

Sal said...

High 20's is what we're having in Syracuse, and we got about 2" of snow recently. Finally feels like winter. Does it snow in Seoul?

FN said...

@Sal - sure does snow here. None at the moment, thank goodness. Lots of black ice however.