Reaching Jevar Just Got Easier: Direct Buses to Noida International Airport Begin From 8 UP Districts Getting to the new Noida International Airport is now far simpler. Direct roadways buses from eight Uttar Pradesh districts — including Agra, Mathura and Aligarh — start today, with Haryana, Delhi and Uttarakhand connectivity also being expanded. For travellers, the biggest hurdle after the launch of the Noida International Airport at Jevar was simply reaching the terminal — and that is exactly the problem now being addressed. Direct bus services from eight districts of Uttar Pradesh have started today, cutting both the time and the cost of getting to and from the airport. In short, the journey from several major cities of the state to the airport will be far smoother than before. Which UP cities get direct buses Uttar Pradesh Roadways has arranged for buses to run directly to the Noida International Airport from Agra, Firozabad, Hathras, Mathura, Aligarh, Etah, Kasganj and Lucknow. Passengers from these cities will now be able to reach the airport without changing buses or routes midway. To ensure better connectivity, Yamuna International Airport Limited has signed agreements with several transport agencies so that people arriving from different directions can tap into a single network. Haryana, Delhi and Uttarakhand to follow The convenience is not limited to Uttar Pradesh. Haryana Roadways buses will bring passengers to the airport from Palwal, Faridabad, Gurugram and Chandigarh. From the Delhi side, direct services from Sarai Kale Khan, Anand Vihar and Kashmiri Gate are set to begin soon, and the timetable for these has already been released. Alongside, preparations are underway to start bus services from Dehradun, Rishikesh, Haridwar and Haldwani in Uttarakhand, giving travellers from the hill state a direct route as well. Namo Bharat and Metro as a future option Beyond road travel, more ways to reach the airport are on the way. A Namo Bharat and Metro project is proposed from Ghaziabad to the Noida airport. This corridor will run for about 72 kilometres and will have a total of 22 stations. The DPR for the plan has already been sent to the central government. In addition, work is underway on a plan to link Gurugram to the airport too, which will directly benefit lakhs of people across Delhi-NCR. The airport will get a rail link too Along with air and road, rail connectivity is also being developed. Indian Railways is moving ahead on the Chola-Rundhi rail line project, under which a new railway station will be built near the airport. Through this station, passengers will be able to travel directly to various parts of the country on trains such as Vande Bharat, Rajdhani and Shatabdi. India's largest transport hub also taking shape The biggest piece of this entire effort is coming up in Bodaki village of Greater Noida, where the country's largest multi-modal transport hub is being developed. Its aim is to weave air, rail and road transport into a single network so that passengers can switch easily from one mode to another. What this means for you • For travellers: People from Agra, Firozabad, Hathras, Mathura, Aligarh, Etah, Kasganj and Lucknow can now reach Noida airport directly without changing buses, saving both time and fare. • In Delhi-NCR: Direct buses from Haryana, Delhi and Uttarakhand — plus the upcoming Namo Bharat-Metro and rail links — will make the airport trip easier for lakhs of people. https://trendkia.com/en/national/jevara-eyaraporta-taka-aba-sidhi-raha-up-ke-8-jilon-se-noeda-intaraneshanala-eya-899 TrendKia — Har trend, sabse pehle.