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Ghaziabad To Noida International Airport In 40 Mins? Proposed RRTS Corridor Could Make It Happen

The proposed Ghaziabad-Jewar Namo Bharat RRTS corridor is likely to slash travel time between Ghaziabad and Noida International Airport to 40 minutes.

by Tashika Tyagi
Ghaziabad To Noida International Airport In 40 Mins? Proposed RRTS Corridor Could Make It Happen
Cover Image Courtesy: X/@IndianInfoGuid

Travelling to the Noida International Airport could soon become quicker and more convenient for commuters across the NCR, thanks to the proposed Ghaziabad–Jewar Namo Bharat Regional Rapid Transit System (RRTS). Currently in the Detailed Project Report (DPR) stage, the project is expected to provide a faster, more efficient, and sustainable mode of transport to the newly launched airport and here’s all you need to know about this.

Proposed RRTS Corridor To Cut Ghaziabad-Noida Airport Travel Time

According to Business Today, the proposed Ghaziabad-Jewar Namo Bharat RRTS is likely to slash travel time between Ghaziabad and the Noida International Airport to just 40 minutes. Currently, by road, to cover the almost 69 km stretch, it takes almost one and a half hours.

The proposed 72.44-km RRTS corridor is estimated to cost around ₹ 20,640 crore. It will not just cut down travel time but also improve connectivity and make travel seamless by connecting Ghaziabad with Noida, Greater Noida, the Yamuna Expressway Industrial Development Authority (YEIDA) region and Noida International Airport in Jewar.

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Here’s All You Need To Know About This

Business Today reported that this proposed RRTS corridor between Ghaziabad and the Noida International Airport will be the fourth Namo Bharat corridor. National Capital Region Transport Corporation (NCRTC) Managing Director Shalabh Goel has confirmed that the project is under consideration right now.

As per the proposal, the new Namo Bharat corridor will include 12 stations and two depots, strategically located at either end of the route. The planned stations are Ghaziabad, Ghaziabad South, Greater Noida West Sector IV, Greater Noida West Sector II, Knowledge Park V, Surajpur, Pari Chowk, Ecotech VI, Dankaur, YEIDA North Sector 18, YEIDA Central Sector 21, and Jewar Airport.

The corridor will be designed to operate at a maximum speed of 180 kmph. It is also expected to cut travel time between Ghaziabad and Noida International Airport to just 40-50 minutes.

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By offering a faster rail alternative, the proposed RRTS corridor is expected to make commuters’ life much easier! It will reduce dependence on road transport, ease traffic congestion, and ensure smoother connectivity to the upcoming Noida International Airport.

Cover Image Courtesy: X/@IndianInfoGuid

FAQs

What is the proposed Ghaziabad–Jewar Namo Bharat Corridor?

It is a proposed Regional Rapid Transit System (RRTS) corridor that will connect Ghaziabad with the upcoming Noida International Airport in Jewar, offering faster and more sustainable public transport.

How long will it take to travel from Ghaziabad to Noida International Airport?

The proposed corridor is expected to reduce travel time to around 40–50 minutes.

How will the corridor benefit commuters?

The proposed RRTS is expected to reduce dependence on road transport, ease traffic congestion, and provide quicker, more reliable access to Noida International Airport.

Tashika Tyagi

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First Published: July 16, 2026 4:35 PM