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Agra?
Agra is 200 km southeast from Delhi
and is one of the points of the tourist's Golden Triangle of
Agra-Delhi-Jaipur. Agra is also very well connected via rail and
road with other nearby cities and tourist destinations.
By plane
Visit Domestic Plane ticket
Service to Agra's Kheria Airport (IATA: AGR ICAO: VIAG) is seasonal.
As of November 2008, the city is served by Kingfisher Airlines and
Air India Regional, who both fly on the Delhi-Agra-Jaipur tourist
triangle route. The flight time to either is less than an hour.
By train
Agra is on the main train line between the Delhi-Mumbai (Bombay) and
Delhi-Chennai routes, and many trains connect Agra with these cities
every day. Some east-bound trains from Delhi also travel via Agra,
so direct connections to points in Eastern India (including Kolkata)
are also available. There are close to 20 trains to Delhi every day,
and at least three or four to both Mumbai and Chennai. Agra and
Delhi are notorious for their thick winter fog which reduces
visibility to almost zero. If traveling in late December or early
January (the fog season), travelers should be aware that, because of
the reduced visibility, all trains slow down and travel time goes
up. The Bhopal Shatabdi, for example, may arrive in Agra well after
10AM, and might return to Delhi well after midnight. There are three
stations in Agra:
Stations
* Agra Cantt (Station Code : AGC) is the main railway station and
lies southwest of the Taj and Agra Fort, both of which are a short
ride from the station by car, auto-rickshaw, or cycle rickshaw.
There is a prepaid taxi stand right outside that charges a flat Rs
120 to any hotel in the city.The station has a pretty good Comesum
food court that also sells cheap, hygienic takeaway snacks
(sandwiches, samosas, etc).
* Agra Fort station (Station Code : AF) near Agra Fort, is
infrequently serviced by the interstate express trains. The station
serves trains to the east (Kanpur, Gorakhpur, Kolkata) some of these
trains also stop at Agra Cantt.
* Raja Ki Mandi (Station Code : RKM) is a small station. Some of the
trains which stop at Agra Cantt also stop here. The station has a
laid-back and lazy atmosphere, but springs into life at the arrival
of Intercity exp and Taj express.
* Agra City is in the heart of Agra. A relic of the meter gauge era,
this station is not particularly useful.
* Idgah Railway Station is the first station if you arrive in Agra
from Jaipur.
Lines
* Delhi to Agra - Close to 20 trains connect Delhi and Agra each day
with journey times varying from 2 hours to 5 hours. The best options
are the Bhopal Shatabdi Express (departs New Delhi at 0615 arriving
Agra Cantt at 0812; departs Agra Cantt at 2030 arriving New Delhi at
2230, daily except Friday) and the Taj Express (departs Delhi Hazrat
Nizamuddin at 0715 arriving Agra Cantt at 1007; departs Agra cantt
at 1855 arriving Delhi Hazrat Nizamuddin at 2200, daily).
* Agra to Jaipur - The journey to Jaipur (Station Code : JP) takes
around 4 hour by train no. 2988 which leaves Agra Fort Railway
Station at 6:25 PM and reaches Jaipur at around 10:20PM.
Also train number 2965 from agra cantonment to Jaipur at 5:40 Pm.
The train arrive at 10:15 Pm. 300 Rs AC chair.
* The Luxury train - Palace on Wheels [2]stops at Agra on its eight
day round trip of tourist destinations in Rajasthan and Agra.
A Day's Excursion from Delhi to Agra
It is easy to visit Agra as a comfortable day trip by train from
Delhi. Rise early in the morning and hop on to an AC chair car seat
on the Bhopal Shatabdi (6:15AM) at New Delhi Railway Station
(conveniently close to the backpacker hangout of Paharganj).
Breakfast is served on the train (included in the fare), usually an
omelet with a couple of slices of bread and coffee or tea. Arrive
refreshed in Agra and, depending on your budget, either rent a car
for the day or use rickshaws to get around. A visit to the Taj,
followed by Agra Fort does not take a great deal of time. Add a
visit to Akbar's tomb and/or itmad-ud-daulah (auto-rickshaw or taxi
required), and you will still have time for a comfortable lunch and
some r&r before catching the return train at 8:30PM where you can
dine in the comfort of your seat (dinner is included in the fare).
With a hired car, it is even possible for the hardy soul to swing by
for a visit to Fatehpur Sikri for the complete Agra visit!
[edit] By bus
A number of buses connect Agra with Delhi. It takes around 4-5 hours
to reach Agra by bus. There are basically three interstate bus
stands:
* Idgah Bus Stand is the primary bus stand for intercity travel, in
the heart of the city, 8 km from the Taj.
* Bijlighar Bus Stand (also called Powerhouse Bus Stand) located
near the Red Fort, 6 km from the Taj.
* New Bus Stand at transport nagar, 12 km from the Taj, is only for
other state's bus services (i.e. all except U.P. Roadways).
By road
* From Delhi: NH2, a modern divided highway, connects the 200 km
distance from Delhi to Agra. The drive is typically 4-5 hours, a
large chunk of which includes navigating the clogged roads around
Delhi to get to the highway. The primary access to the highway is
along Mathura Road in Delhi but, if coming from South Delhi or Delhi
Airport, it is easier to take Aurobindo Marg (Mehrauli Road) and
then work up to NH2 via Tughlakabad. While the highway is divided,
it is important to keep an eye out for trucks, cars, and bullock
carts heading the wrong way!
It is possible to hire a car with a driver (a big car for five
persons from/to the Delhi airport costs Rs 3500). But beware! If you
need to get from Agra to the airport in order to catch a flight, be
sure to allow plenty of time for the trip, as traffic conditions may
increase the drive time significantly. Also, it is wise to know your
driver. There are situations when he may take over five hours to
cover the distance, and you cannot force him to drive any faster
than an autorickshaw (tuk-tuk).
* From Jaipur: National Highway 11, a four lane divided highway,
connects Agra with Jaipur via the bird sanctuary town of Bharatpur.
The distance of around 255 Km can be covered in around 4 hours.
* From Gwalior: A distance of around 120 km, takes around 1.5 hours
on the National highway 3 (Agra- Mumbai Highway)
* From Lucknow / Kanpur: NH2, the divided modern highway, continues
on to Kanpur (285km, 5 hours) and from there to points East ending
in Kolkata. From Kanpur, NH25 heads for the city of Lucknow (90 km,
2 hours). For details visit
http://wikitravel.org/en/Agra
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