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Agra Metro’s Yellow Line is the city’s first operational corridor, linking tourists and locals to key hubs like Taj East Gate, Agra Fort and Mankameshwar at fares starting from just ₹10, with convenient online QR‑ticketing via the official Agra Metro app. By 2026, it has become the backbone of Phase 1, with 6 stations already open and the full 14‑station stretch between Sikandra and Taj East Gate targeted for completion as construction progresses.


Yellow Line 2026 Overview

The Yellow Line (also called Line 1) is the flagship corridor of Agra Metro.

  • Total length (planned): About 14.25 km from Sikandra to Taj East Gate.
  • Operational section (2026): Priority corridor of about 5.2 km between Taj East Gate and Mankameshwar (Jama Masjid).
  • Total planned stations: 14 (mix of elevated and underground).
  • Operational stations (2026): 6 stations on the Taj East Gate–Mankameshwar stretch.

The line is designed to serve both daily commuters and tourists visiting Taj Mahal, Agra Fort and the old city around Jama Masjid/Mankameshwar.

Agra Metro Yellow Line Key Facts (2026)

ParameterDetail
Line nameYellow Line (Line 1)
Status (2026)Partially operational; rest under construction
Total planned length~14.25 km (Sikandra – Taj East Gate)
Operational stretch~5.2 km (Taj East Gate – Mankameshwar)
Planned stations14
Operational stations6 (priority corridor)
InterchangeMankameshwar (with future Blue Line)

Yellow Line Route & Stations (Operational + Planned)

Current operational stretch (Priority Corridor)

The priority corridor that opened to the public in March 2024 connects Taj Mahal’s eastern side with the old city.

Operational Yellow Line section (east to west):

  1. Taj East Gate – primary access point for Taj Mahal visitors.
  2. Basai
  3. Fatehabad Road
  4. Taj Mahal – station near the monument.
  5. Agra Fort – serving the fort and surrounding heritage areas.
  6. Mankameshwar / Jama Masjid – old city hub and future interchange with Blue Line.

These 6 stations form the backbone for tourism and local trips in central Agra.

Under‑construction & planned stations (full Yellow Line)

Beyond Mankameshwar, the Yellow Line will extend north‑west towards Sikandra, adding a series of important stops.

Planned/under‑construction stations include:

  • Medical College
  • Agra College
  • Raja Ki Mandi
  • RBS College
  • ISBT Bus Stand
  • Guru Ka Taal
  • Sikandra

When complete, the line will connect Sikandra → Guru Ka Taal → ISBT → Raja Ki Mandi → RBS College → Agra College → Medical College → Mankameshwar → Agra Fort → Taj Mahal → Fatehabad Road → Basai → Taj East Gate.

Yellow Line Stations (Status in 2026)

Station nameStatus (2026)Key catchment area
Taj East GateOperationalTaj Mahal (East gate), hotels
BasaiOperationalResidential/guest houses
Fatehabad RoadOperationalMain tourist hotel strip
Taj MahalOperationalTaj Mahal approach
Agra FortOperationalAgra Fort, old city access
MankameshwarOperational (interchange in future)Jama Masjid, old city, temple area
Medical CollegeUnder constructionSN Medical College belt
Agra CollegeUnder constructionCollege area, student population
Raja Ki MandiUnder constructionBusy market, railway station vicinity
RBS CollegeUnder constructionEducational institutions
ISBT Bus StandUnder constructionInter‑State Bus Terminal connectivity
Guru Ka TaalUnder constructionReligious site, NH‑2 belt
SikandraUnder constructionAkbar’s Tomb, northern suburbs

Agra Metro Fares & Ticket Prices (2026)

Agra Metro has adopted a slab‑based fare system, similar across the network and applicable to the Yellow Line.

Yometro and other metro info portals list the fare chart as:

Standard fare chart (single‑journey token)

Number of stations travelledApprox. Fare (₹)Smart Card Fare (₹)
1 station109
1–2 stations1513.50
3–6 stations2018
7–9 stations3027
10–13 stations4036
14–17 stations5045
More than 186054

A Hindi explainer also notes that on the currently operational Agra Metro stretch (Yellow Line priority corridor) passengers can travel for ₹10–₹30, depending on how far they go, making it very affordable for locals and tourists.

Key points:

  • Minimum fare: ₹10 (short hops, 1 station).
  • Typical trip on the 6‑station Yellow Line: Usually falls into the ₹20–₹30 band for tokens, slightly less with smart cards.
  • Smart card discount: Around 10% lower than token fare, encouraging regular users to shift to cards.

How to Buy Agra Metro Tickets Online (Official App)

For 2026, Agra Metro promotes QR‑based digital ticketing via its official mobile app.

Official “Agra Metro (Official)” app

The Agra Metro (Official) app is available on the Apple App Store (and similarly on Android) as the authorised ticketing application.

Main functions listed in the app description:

  • QR Ticket:
    • Buy single‑journey or group tickets.
    • Each ticket generates a QR code.
    • Scan the QR at entry/exit gates at metro stations.
  • Online payment:
    • Pay using debit/credit cards, net banking and other online methods.
  • Line map:
    • View the full Yellow Line map and station list within the app.
  • Nearest station:
    • Uses location permission to show the closest station to your current position.
  • Transaction history & contact:
    • Check past trips and payments; access support details.

Step‑by‑step: booking an online ticket

  1. Download the app:
    • Search for “Agra Metro (Official)” in your app store.
  2. Register / log in:
    • Sign up with a mobile number and create an account.
  3. Choose your journey:
    • Select origin station (e.g., Taj East Gate).
    • Select destination station (e.g., Agra Fort or Mankameshwar).
  4. Select ticket type:
    • Single‑journey or group ticket (for multiple passengers).
  5. Pay online:
    • Use UPI, card or net banking options supported in the app.
  6. Get QR code:
    • The app generates a QR ticket; show this at the station gate scanner to enter and exit.

This system reduces queues, supports cashless travel, and is particularly convenient for tourists who prefer using cards/UPI instead of local tokens.

Ticketing Options on Yellow Line (2026)

Ticket typeHow to get itBest for
Single‑journey tokenTicket counter / vending machineOccasional users, cash payers
Smart cardMetro counters, rechargeableDaily commuters, regular riders
QR ticket (app)Official Agra Metro app, online payTourists, digital‑payment users

Timings & Travel Experience on Yellow Line

While exact first/last‑train times can change, Agra Metro typically operates:

  • Approx. 6:00 am to 10:00–11:00 pm, with trains running at set intervals (peak vs non‑peak).
  • The Taj East Gate – Mankameshwar stretch takes roughly 10–15 minutes end‑to‑end, depending on dwell time at intermediate stations.

On‑board features usually include:

  • AC coaches suitable for Agra’s hot summers.
  • Priority seating for women, senior citizens and differently‑abled passengers.
  • Route maps and digital displays announcing upcoming stations.

(For exact timings on your date of travel, the best source is the official app or the UPMRC / Agra Metro website.)


Yellow Line vs Blue Line (Full Network Context)

For a 2026 traveller, it helps to understand where the Yellow Line fits within Agra’s overall metro plan.

Bharat Metro Locator and other sources show:

  • Yellow Line (Line 1):
    • Sikandra ↔ Taj East Gate, 14.25 km.
    • Mixture of elevated and underground.
    • Focus: tourism belt, old city, educational hubs, ISBT.
  • Blue Line (Line 2):
    • Agra Cantt ↔ Kalindi Vihar, about 15.4 km, fully elevated.
    • Focus: railway station, residential corridors, Kalindi Vihar.
    • Under construction, expected closer to 2026 completion.

Mankameshwar station will serve as the interchange between Yellow and Blue lines, allowing smooth changes between corridors once both are fully operational.

Agra Metro Lines (Planned Network)

LineRoute (Terminals)LengthStatus (2026)
YellowSikandra – Taj East Gate~14.25 kmPartially operational; full Phase 1 in progress
BlueAgra Cantt – Kalindi Vihar~15.4 kmUnder construction, targeted by 2026

Tips for Using Agra Metro Yellow Line in 2026

  • For tourists:
    • Use Taj East Gate station to access the Taj Mahal with minimal traffic hassle.
    • Combine Taj Mahal, Agra Fort and Jama Masjid/Mankameshwar in one day using the Yellow Line for quick hops.
  • For commuters and students:
    • Consider a smart card for daily travel between areas like Fatehabad Road and the old city to save on fares.
    • Keep an eye on new station openings (Medical College, Agra College, Raja Ki Mandi etc.) as construction progresses.
  • For online ticket users:
    • Install the Agra Metro (Official) app before your trip and set up payment to avoid queues at counters.

In 2026, “Agra Metro Yellow Line 2026: Route, Fares & Online Tickets” essentially describes a fast‑expanding corridor that already connects Taj East Gate to Mankameshwar for ₹10–₹30, with QR tickets and smart cards making journeys far smoother than battling traffic towards one of the world’s busiest tourist attractions.

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