Korle abansro last stop
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Updated June 11, 2025
## Korle abansro last stop (Koforidua, Ghana): what we can verify—and how to visit responsibly
You’ve given this place the label Historical landmark with a 4/5 rating, located at 3QC7+MMX, Koforidua, Ghana with coordinates 6.0718517, -0.2365683. Those details are consistent with at least one public listing that also uses the same plus-code address in Koforidua.
What I cannot do (while honoring your “only return facts I 100% know” constraint) is invent a backstory, opening times, or “what you’ll see” on site beyond what is explicitly stated in sources. A lot of the web footprint here comes from aggregator listings, which can be incomplete or stale. So this guide focuses on verified identifiers, how to navigate there, and how to evaluate the site once you arrive—without pretending we know more than we do.
> Note: You requested two contextual internal links “if possible.” I’m not including them because I don’t have your RealJourneyTravels.com internal URL structure for Ghana/Koforidua pages, and guessing URLs would violate your “100% factual” rule.
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## Quick facts (verified)
– Name: Korle abansro last stop
– Where: Koforidua, in Ghana’s Eastern Region (city context below)
– Address / plus code: 3QC7+MMX, Koforidua, Ghana
– Coordinates provided by you: 6.0718517, -0.2365683
– Category (as listed online): shown as “Historic buildings” on one listing; another calls it a “Historical landmark.”
### Rating discrepancy (flagged)
– You supplied 4/5.
– One directory-style listing shows 3.80 with 49 reviews (and is periodically updated/republished). Rated
Because ratings can shift, and some sites re-crawl older data, treat any star rating as a rough signal, not a decision-maker. If this landmark matters for a route plan, verify on the mapping app you’ll actually use that day.
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## What the name suggests (without making claims)
The phrase “last stop” is commonly used for a terminus or an end-of-line point in local transport contexts. That interpretation is not the same as a verified fact about this specific place—so treat it as a hint for how locals might reference the area, not proof of what it is.
If you’re using this for a RealJourneyTravels location page, the strongest factual angle you can safely publish is: this is a named place in Koforidua that people map and review as a landmark, anchored by a specific plus code and consistent naming across listings.
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## How to get there reliably (practical, not speculative)
### 1) Use the plus code first
The address “3QC7+MMX” is a plus code. The most reliable workflow:
– Paste 3QC7+MMX, Koforidua, Ghana directly into your map app search bar.
– Confirm the pin matches your intended coordinates (6.0718517, -0.2365683) if you’re using a GPS/CSV workflow.
This reduces the risk of spelling variance (“abansro” vs other spellings) derailing navigation.
### 2) Save both identifiers offline
Before heading out (especially if you expect spotty data):
– Save the place pin in your map app.
– Copy the plus code into notes.
– Save the coordinates as a backup.
### 3) Ask locally using the simplest phrasing
If you need local confirmation, use the name + “last stop” + Koforidua, and show the pin. Showing a map pin is often more effective than repeating spelling.
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## Koforidua context (verified city facts you can safely include)
Koforidua is identified as a city and the capital of Ghana’s Eastern Region, and is associated with the New Juaben South Municipal District.
The same source describes Koforidua as a commercial center for the region and includes historical notes about its founding (1875) and development as a transport junction after railway completion (1923).
Why this matters for your post: when a specific landmark has thin documentation, a high-quality page can still perform if it answers the search intent around:
– Where it is (pin-accurate)
– How to reach it
– What to verify on arrival
– How it fits into a Koforidua day-plan (without inventing claims about the landmark itself)
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## On-the-ground checklist: how to “fact-check” the place once you arrive
Because online descriptions here are minimal, treat your visit like a quick field audit.
### Confirm you’re at the correct spot
– Does the pin match a place locals recognize by that name?
– Is there any signage that matches “Korle abansro last stop” (or a close variant)?
– Do multiple locals give consistent directions/name recognition?
### Capture your own publishable facts (if you’re building a content database)
These are the “high-integrity” data points you can collect without interpretation:
– Photos of signage and surrounding context (wide + close)
– The best pedestrian access point (where a person actually enters)
– Whether it’s safe to stand and take photos without blocking movement
– Any posted rules (hours, restrictions, fees)—photograph them if present
### Be careful with labels like “historical”
A listing may categorize something as a “historical landmark,” but that doesn’t confirm historical significance on its own. If you want to publish “why it’s historical,” you’ll need:
– A credible local/official source, or
– A plaque/signage you can photograph and quote.
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## Responsible, inclusive visiting notes (general best practice)
These are not claims about the site; they’re practical norms that reduce friction anywhere:
– Ask before photographing people, especially children, and respect “no photo” cues.
– If the location functions as a transit point (possible given “last stop”), don’t block footpaths or vehicle access.
– Avoid framing local infrastructure as “chaotic” or “unsafe” by default; describe what you directly observe.
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## Data quality warning (outdated / low-confidence signals)
This location appears on travel and directory aggregators, but at least one listing states “Please contact the attraction to confirm specific opening hours”—a sign the publisher doesn’t have verified hours.
That’s not a problem—just a signal that your on-the-ground verification (or a local authoritative reference) is what will turn this into a truly useful, trustworthy page.
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## Mini FAQ (only what we can support)
Is this place definitely a “historic building”?
One listing categorizes it that way, but category labels on aggregators aren’t authoritative by themselves.
What’s the exact address I should use?
Use 3QC7+MMX, Koforidua, Ghana.
Are the ratings stable?
No. You provided 4/5, while another listing shows 3.80 with 49 reviews, which can change over time. Rated
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