Travelling to the Buddh International Circuit by train is a feasible option, with several train stations nearby. Here’s how you can plan your journey by train:
If you're travelling from another city, you can take a train to one of New Delhi's main railway stations, such as New Delhi Railway Station (NDLS) or Hazrat Nizamuddin Railway Station (NZM). These are the major rail hubs well-connected to cities across India.
Unfortunately, Greater Noida does not have its own major railway station, but you can get off at Dadri Railway Station or Ghaziabad Railway Station, which are the closest stations to the Buddh International Circuit.
From Dadri Railway Station: It’s about 20 km from the circuit, and you can take a taxi or use local transport to reach the venue.
From Ghaziabad Railway Station: The distance is around 40 km, and taxis, auto-rickshaws, or app-based rideshares are available for the onward journey.
Alternatively, you can take the Delhi Metro to Wave City Center Noida (location details here) on the Blue Line. From there, you can get a taxi or a local cab for the final 35 km journey to the Buddh International Circuit.
The journey time from central New Delhi to the nearby stations of the circuit is typically 1.5 to 2 hours, depending on traffic and local transport availability.
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