Raja ki Mandi railway station is on the AgraâÂÂDelhi chord. It is located in Agra district in the Indian state of Uttar Pradesh. It serves Raja ki Mandi and surrounding neighbourhoods in Agra.
Agra, the 16-17th century capital of the Mughals, is home to monuments such as the Taj Mahal and the Agra Fort. The Taj Mahal attracts 7-8 million tourists annually. About 0.8 million foreign tourists visit it. There is a very old temple of Goddess Chamunda, one of the forms of Maa Durga or Goddess Kali, on platform No. 1 and thousands of followers and passengers visit this temple every day, but on Saturday this number goes from thousand to lakhs.
The broad-gauge AgraâÂÂDelhi chord was opened in 1904. The construction of this station begin in 1904. Earlier the station was located in the Raja ki Mandi main Bazar. In 1910 the station was relocated outside the main market of Raja ki mandi area
The FaridabadâÂÂMathuraâÂÂAgra section was electrified in 1982âÂÂ85, TundlaâÂÂYamuna Bridge in 1998âÂÂ99 and Yamuna BridgeâÂÂAgra in 1990âÂÂ91.
Raja ki Mandi railway station serves around 114,000 passengers every day.
Raja ki Mandi railway station has retiring room and a book stall.