Purana Qila or Old Fort is situated in Delhi which is connected to all parts of India through air, rail, and road transport. Let’s take a look at the nearby cities with their approximate distance.
Delhi to Kanpur
By air – 393km
By rail – 440km
By road – 468km
Delhi to Lucknow
By air – 417km
By rail – 512km (via Kanpur) 490km (via Bareilly)
By road – 558km
Delhi to Agra
By air – 180km
By rail – 195km
By road – 217km
Delhi to Jaipur
By air – 241km
By rail – 288km
By road – 268km
Delhi to Bareilly
By air – 217km
By rail – 258km
By road – 259km
Delhi to Moradabad
By air – 154km
By rail – 154km
By road – 166km
Delhi to Gwalior
By air – 285km
By rail – 313km
By road – 329km
Delhi is connected to most of the major cities of India and abroad through air transport. Indira Gandhi International Airport is situated at Palam a place 16km away from Delhi. Both domestic and international flights land here. There are separate terminals for catching domestic and international flights.
Delhi is connected to almost all parts of India except Nagaland, Manipur, and Mizoram by rail. There are many railway stations in Delhi from where many trains originate, terminate or have stoppage. The main railway stations of Delhi are as follows −
There are other stations where only local trains have stoppage.
Delhi is connected to many cities by road transport. Tourists can catch buses from ISBT Kashmiri Gate, ISBT Anand Vihar, and ISBT at Sarai Kale Khan. Tourists can catch buses for Kanpur, Lucknow, Ahmedabad, Jaipur, Udaipur, Agra, and many other cities. AC and non-AC buses run from these terminals. Some long distance buses also have sleeper coach.
Tourists can visit Old Fort through various modes of local transport. They can use auto rickshaws, taxis, and local buses to reach the fort. Metro trains also run in the city and the nearest metro station to the fort is Pragati Maidan.