- Transport in Sri Lanka
Transportation in Sri Lanka is based mainly on the road network which is centred on
Sri Lanka 's capital,Colombo . There is also an extensive railway network but it is largely a legacy of British colonial rule and is less appropriate for the modern transport requirements of the country. There are also navigable waterways, harbours and airports, including an international airport, located inKatunayaka , 22 miles north of Colombo. The highways and roadways around the capital are in very good condition and being upgraded for the future.(Poor railway network in Sri Lanka )Railway Network
Sri Lanka Government Railway operates the country’s railway network, which includes about 1,450 km (about 900 mi) of track.Colombo is the main node of the network, and train routes connect the main cities of all nine provinces in the country.Most of the railways were developed during the British colonial period, with the first line from Colombo to
Kandy opening on26 April 1867 . The British introduced the railway as a cheap means of transporting the goods produced in the British-owned tea, rubber and coconut plantations, situated away from the main port in Colombo. Hence, the legacy rail network was suited for the distribution from plantations.After independence from Britain, the Sri Lankan economy became focused more on industries than plantation agriculture. The road network also grew, and with the introduction of lorries, which were a faster means of transporting goods, the amount of goods transported by the railways declined. As the railway network is more focused on plantation areas and not on population and service centres, the railways have become an enterprise generating a heavy loss.
The Sri Lankan railway network covers one of the most scenic landscapes in the world, the best of which is the Colombo-
Badulla main line which runs hugging the steep mountains of the Sri Lankan highlands. The railways connect the main cities ofKandy ,Galle , Matara,Anuradhapura ,Gampaha ,Negombo ,Kurunegala ,Avissawella ,Kalutara ,Polonnaruwa ,Batticaloa ,Trincomalee ,Badulla ,Gampola ,Nawalapitiya ,Matale ,Vavuniya ,Puttalam andChilaw with the Capital Colombo. The lines toJaffna ,Kankesanturai andMannar have been destroyed by the LTTE. There were also narrow gauge lines fromNanu Oya toNuwara Eliya ,Avissawella toYatiyantota and Avissawella toRatnapura andOpanayaka , which were dismantled due to financial losses from their operation.See also
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Sri Lanka Government Railway External links
* [http://www.scienceland.lk/railway/index.htm Sri Lanka Railways]
* [http://www.dailynews.lk/2004/12/30/new22.html Damage and planned repair] (afterQueen of the Sea train disaster , 2004 Indian Ocean earthquake)
* [http://www.srilankanlocos.com Sri Lankan Diesel Locomotives Page]
* [http://yakadayaka.bravehost.com Yakada Yaka - Ceylon Railway Pictures & Information]
* [http://www.railwayjourneys.tk Pictures of Railway Journeys]
* [http://www.brushlanka.0catch.com BRUSH BAGNALL SRI LANKA Restoration web site]
* [http://slr.sharinfo.net Sri Lanka Railways Forum] (TimeTable, News, Books, Etc...)
* [http://srilankanrailways.sharinfo.net Sri Lanka Railways Forum Image Gallery]
* List of railway stations in Sri_LankaReferences
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