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Situated in the state of Uttar Pradesh, the beautiful city of Agra on the banks of the river Yamuna is a historical city that is visited in large numbers by domestic and international tourists throughout the year. Forming the golden triangle with Delhi and Jaipur, Agra is a tourist destination of paramount importance. With much to narrate to the interested historians and the visiting tourists, Agra is a city that can be easily reached from places across the country. This city is linked to the other parts of the country via a good network of road, railways and air routes. Situated 200 kilometers from the capital, New Delhi, Agra can also be reached from Jaipur.

How to reach Agra by Air:

Agra is served by the Kheria Airport which is located at a distance of 5 kilometers from the city. The airport is also known by the name of Agra Civil Enclaves. Tourists will get a number of domestic flights operating to and from the city to some of the major cities.

How to reach Agra by Train:

Agra has two main rail heads serving the city. The major one is situated close to the historic fort of Agra and Taj Mahal and is known as Agra Cantt. The other Station is called Agra Fort Railway Station. A third station is located in the heart of the city and is named Raja Ki Mandi.

Trains that are available from Delhi consist of the Taj Express from the Nizamuddin Station and the Shatabdi Express. These two trains stop at the Agra Cantt Station. The super fast Rajdhani Express also serves Agra.

Trains to and from Agra are also available from other destinations like Kolkata, Mumbai, Chennai and Trivandrum.

A notable name in the history of the Indian Railway is the “Palace on Wheels”. Primarily a luxury train, tourists can enjoy a memorable ride to Agra on this train which begins its journey from New Delhi. Other destinations covered by the train consist of certain places in Rajasthan and Jaipur.

How to reach Agra by Road:

Reaching Agra by road is also convenient as the city is linked with Delhi and other cities and States through a network of well maintained National Highways which consist of highways number 2, 3 and 11. There are primarily three bus terminals from where inter state and intercity buses are available.

The Bijlighar Bus Stand is situated close to the Red Fort. The Idgah Bus Station handles the intercity buses and is located in the heart of the city.

Tourists can avail buses to other states from the bus stand at Transport Nagar which is situated at a distance of 12 kilometers from the Taj Mahal.

Apart from Delhi, Agra can be reached from Lucknow, Kanpur, Gwalior and Jaipur.