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      • Several major cities in North India, including Delhi, Ludhiana, Chandigarh, and Amritsar, are seamlessly connected to Ambala via National Highway 44 (GT Road).
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    Ambala is connected to all of the other major cities of north India. It is a big interchange for various commuters for all neighbouring states. National Highway NH 44 popularly known as GT road earlier known as NH 1 passes through Ambala and connects it to National capital Delhi, Panipat, Ludhiana and Amritsar.

  3. It is connected with express trains and high speed shatabdi or rajdhani trains to major cities of the country. Road: Ambala is located on a convergence of major national highways including NH 1, NH 22, NH 72 and NH 73.

  4. Ambala is one of the most famous and biggest rail junctions of North India. It is connected with high speed Rajdhani and Shatabadi trains and express trains to all major cities of India. The city has three railway stations: Ambala Cantt (Delhi-Amritsar-Meerut-Kalka lines) Ambala City (Ambala-Amritsar/Jammu Line) Dhul Kot (Ambala-Chandigarh ...

  5. May 29, 2024 · The city is well-connected to major cities through roadways, railways, and an airport, ensuring easy accessibility for travelers. Ambala celebrates its rich history and culture through various festivals and events.

  6. Ambala is well-connected through various modes of transportation. The Ambala Cantt Railway Station is one of the major junctions in North India. The city is also accessible by road via National Highway 1 and offers an extensive network of buses connecting it to major cities.

  7. May 23, 2024 · Ambala, city, northern Haryana state, northwestern India. It lies just east of the Ghaggar River, about 25 miles (40 km) south of Chandigarh. Ambala is a major grain, cotton, and sugar trade centre and is connected by road and rail with Delhi (south) and Amritsar (northwest; Punjab state).

  8. Ambala does not have a civilian airport; the nearest civil airport is at Chandigarh which is well connected by air to other Indian cities, approximately 40 km away via the Ambala-Chandigarh Expressway.