There are 4 ways to get from New Delhi (Station) to Delhi Secretariat by bus, train, taxi, or foot
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Bus
best- Take the bus from Ajmeri Gate to Delhi Secretariatbus 309Up / ...
19 min₹9–26Line 04128 train
- Take the train from New Delhi to Tilak Bridgetrain 04128 / ...
26 min₹100–850Taxi
- Take the taxi from New Delhi (Station) to Delhi Secretariattaxi 4.4 km
5 min₹130–160Walk
- Take the walk from New Delhi (Station) to Delhi Secretariatwalk 3.9 km
47 min
Questions & Answers
The cheapest way to get from New Delhi (Station) to Delhi Secretariat is to bus which costs ₹9 - ₹26 and takes 19 min.
The fastest way to get from New Delhi (Station) to Delhi Secretariat is to taxi which takes 5 min and costs ₹130 - ₹160.
Yes, there is a direct bus departing from Ajmeri Gate and arriving at Delhi Secretariat. Services depart every five minutes, and operate every day. The journey takes approximately 13 min.
Yes, there is a direct train departing from New Delhi and arriving at Tilak Bridge. Services depart every 30 minutes, and operate every day. The journey takes approximately 6 min.
The distance between New Delhi (Station) and Delhi Secretariat is 5 km.
The best way to get from New Delhi (Station) to Delhi Secretariat without a car is to bus which takes 19 min and costs ₹9 - ₹26.
The bus from Ajmeri Gate to Delhi Secretariat takes 13 min including transfers and departs every five minutes.
New Delhi (Station) to Delhi Secretariat bus services, operated by Delhi Transport Corporation (DTC), depart from Ajmeri Gate station.
New Delhi (Station) to Delhi Secretariat train services, operated by Indian Railways, depart from New Delhi station.
The best way to get from New Delhi (Station) to Delhi Secretariat is to bus which takes 19 min and costs ₹9 - ₹26. Alternatively, you can line 04128 train, which costs ₹100 - ₹850 and takes 26 min.
What companies run services between New Delhi (Station), Delhi, India and Delhi Secretariat, India?
Delhi Transport Corporation (DTC) operates a bus from Ajmeri Gate to Delhi Secretariat every 5 minutes. Tickets cost ₹9–26 and the journey takes 13 min. Alternatively, Indian Railways operates a train from New Delhi to Tilak Bridge every 30 minutes. Tickets cost ₹100–850 and the journey takes 6 min.
- Phone
- 14646
- [email protected]
- Website
- irctc.co.in
Train from New Delhi to Tilak Bridge
- Ave. Duration
- 6 min
- Frequency
- Every 30 minutes
- Estimated price
- ₹100–850
- Website
- irctc.co.in
- Sleeper Class
- ₹100–130
- Third AC (3A)
- ₹310–390
- Second AC (2A)
- ₹410–550
- First Class (1A)
- ₹650–850
- Phone
- +91-11-23370236
- [email protected]
- Website
- DTC
Bus from Ajmeri Gate to Delhi Secretariat
- Ave. Duration
- 13 min
- Frequency
- Every 5 minutes
- Estimated price
- ₹9–26
- Website
- DTC
- Ordinary Buses
- ₹9–13
- AC Buses
- ₹14–20
- Airport Express Services
- ₹19–26
- Ave. Duration
- 5 min
- Estimated price
- ₹130–160
Chiku Cab
- Phone
- +918448445504
- Website
- chikucab.com
Meru Cabs
- Phone
- +911144224422
- Website
- meru.in
OLA cabs
- Phone
- +91 9226547777
- Website
- olacabs.com
Rajasthan Cab
- Phone
- +91 9358811941
- Website
- rajasthancab.com
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More Questions & Answers
New Delhi (Station) to Delhi Secretariat bus services, operated by Delhi Transport Corporation (DTC), arrive at Delhi Secretariat station.
New Delhi (Station) to Delhi Secretariat train services, operated by Indian Railways, arrive at Tilak Bridge station.
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