The journey by train from Madgaon (Goa) to Delhi is scheduled to take between 26 hours 30 minutes and 38 hours 35 minutes depending upon which train service you take. Via the shortest route the distance travelled is 1,909 km.
Train Times to Delhi
There are 12 direct train services from Madgaon (Goa) to Delhi.
- Train times from Madgaon Junction Railway Station (MAO) to New Delhi Railway Station (NDLS).
Train | Goa (MAO) | Delhi (NDLS) | Operating Days |
12483 | 01:30 | 11:20 + 1 day | Th |
12217 | 01:30 | 11:20 + 1 day | Tu,Su |
12449 | 11:20 | 17:45 + 1 day | Tu,W |
- Train times from Madgaon Junction Railway Station (MAO) to Hazrat Nizamuddin Railway Station (NZM).
Train | Goa (MAO) | Delhi (NZM) | Operating Days |
22659 | 01:30 | 10:30 + 1 day | Sa |
12617 | 03:10 | 13:15 + 1 day | M,Tu,W,Th,F,Sa,Su |
22633 | 08:25 | 14:15 + 1 day | Th |
22413 | 10:00 | 12:40 + 1 day | M,Su |
12431 | 10:00 | 12:40 + 1 day | W,F,Sa |
12283 | 12:10 | 19:40 + 1 day | W |
12779 | 15:45 | 06:20 + 1 day | M,Tu,W,Th,F,Sa,Su |
22653 | 17:20 | 01:40 + 1 day | Sa |
22655 | 17:20 | 01:40 + 1 day | W |
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Location of Madgaon (Goa) Railway Station
Madgaon Junction Railway Station is 7.6 km by road from Covla Beach.
Location New Delhi Railway Station
New Delhi Railway Station is 3 km by road from the Jamma Masjid Delhi.
Location Hazrat Nizamuddin Railway Station
Hazrat Nizamuddin Railway Station is 8.4 km by road from the Jamma Masjid Delhi.
Jama Masjid in Delhi
The Jama Masjid Mosque in Delhi was constructed between 1650 and 1656 when Delhi was ruled Mughal Emperor Shah Jahan. Shah Jahan is famous, amongst other things, for sponsoring the construction of India’s most impressive Mughal style buildings most notably the Taj Mahal and the Red Fort, also in Delhi. The Jama Masjid is one of the largest mosques in India and arguably the greatest mosque built during the period when the Mughal Empire ruled much of India. The mosque is open to visitors every day from 07:00 to 12:00 and again from 13:30 to 18:30. There are strict rules about wearing appropriate clothing and the mosque has tight security following terrorist attacks in 2006 and 2010.

The Jama Masjid Mosque is surrounded by a wall with three large gates. The courtyard inside the compound is believed to be large enough to accommodate 25,000 worshippers at any one time. The mosque itself has three large domes in a row and 40 metres high minarets on each side. The building constructed out of red sandstone and white marble, with around 5,000 labourers and artisans working over a 6 year period to complete the mosque. At the time the project is recorded as costing 1 million rupee, which in the 17th Century would have been an astronomical amount of money.