Agra is well connected by air, rail and road. Depending on your pocket and time, you can choose from a range of options available to you.
Air: Agra Airport, located in Kheria is well connected to Delhi and Jaipur. From Kheria, you need to take a cab to get to Agra, which is about 6 kms away. For flights to Agra, click here.
Rail: Agra has 3 railway stations:
Agra Cantonment (AGC) - is the main railway station in Agra and most of the trains stop here. Taxis, cabs, autos and cycle rickshaws are easily available from here. For train information, timetables and bookings, click here.
Agra Fort Railway Station (AF) - has some interstate express trains and some east-bound trains passing it.
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Agra is well connected by air, rail and road. Depending on your pocket and time, you can choose from a range of options available to you.
Air: Agra Airport, located in Kheria is well connected to Delhi and Jaipur. From Kheria, you need to take a cab to get to Agra, which is about 6 kms away. For flights to Agra, click here.
Rail: Agra has 3 railway stations:
Agra Cantonment (AGC) - is the main railway station in Agra and most of the trains stop here. Taxis, cabs, autos and cycle rickshaws are easily available from here. For train information, timetables and bookings, click here.
Agra Fort Railway Station (AF) - has some interstate express trains and some east-bound trains passing it.
Raja Ki Mandi (RKM) - is a small station with a laid back and relaxed attitude. Otherwise quiet and un-happening, RKM springs to life whenever the Intercity Express or the Taj Express trains arrive at the station.
Road: The best thing about going to Agra is that it is just a few hours’ drive from Delhi and can be a part of your impromptu plan. Take NH 2 via Ashram Chowk and head straight crossing Paliwal on the way. Continue on the same road as you cross Hodal and Mathura to finally reach Agra. The drive to Agra should take you around 3.5 - 4 hours. For bus information, timetables and bookings, click here
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