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How To Reach

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How To Reach

Allahabad is an important pilgrimage destination in the Ganges plain and that is why it is well connected to all the major cities in Uttar Pradesh and India.

  • By Air

    Allahabad is served by Allahabad Airport (IATA: IXD, ICAO: VIAL), which began operations in February 1966. The airport is 12 kilometres from the city centre and lies in Bamrauli, Allahabad. Both private as well as public carriers operate flights. Presently limited flights are available here. Go-indigo, Air India and Spice Jet connect Allahabad to Delhi and Mumbai. Other nearby airports are Varanasi, Lucknow and Kanpur. Ventura Air Connect is operating direct fights to Lucknow & Varanasi from Allahabad Airport.

  • By Rail

    Allahabad is well connected by trains with all major cities, viz. Calcutta, Delhi, Jaipur, Lucknow and Mumbai. The main station in Allahabad is Allahabad Junction. Several expresses as well as super fast trains ply to and from Allahabad. Allahabad Junction is one of the main railway junctions in northern India and headquarters of the North Central Railway Zone. The four major railway stations in Allahabad are Prayag Station, City Station at Rambagh, Daraganj Station and Allahabad Junction.

  • By Road

    Allahabad is on National Highways 2 and 27, connected to all parts of the country by good roads. Buses ply to all the neighbouring as well as far-flung places such as Varanasi, Lucknow, Kanpur, Patna, Jhansi and Gorakhpur among others. Both Uttar Pradesh State Road Transport Corporation as well as Private players operates these buses. Auto Rickshaws are a popular mode of transportation. Renowned taxi firms like Ola Cabs, TaxiForSure etc. are also operating in the city, making transportation in the city more hassle-free & convenient. Cycle rickshaws are the most economical means of transportation in Allahabad along with e-rickshaws.
    India's longest cable-stayed bridge, the New Yamuna Bridge (built 2001–04), is located in Allahabad. National Waterway 1, the longest Waterway in India, connects Allahabad and Haldia. Allahabad Metrorail Project covering the entire metropolitan region is also underway. After the decision to develop Allahabad as a Smart City, more stress is being laid on transportation facilities in the city.