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The station is located 2.2 km (1.4 mi) away from Kurunegala's town centre. The station serves as a terminus for several trains, with all trains running on the Northern Line, Trincomalee Line, and Batticaloa Line, stopping at the station, however a number of Intercity express trains do not stop at the station. The station has a one platform with ...
railway station Code District Elevation m Distance between Colombo Fort Km; Maho Junction: MHO Kurunegala: 92.07 136.68 Yapahuwa: YPW Kurunegala: 140.98 Konwewa: KON Kurunegala: 147.14 Ranamukgama: RMA Kurunegala: 153.6 Moragollagama: MLG Kurunegala: 128.05 157.98 Siyambalagamuwa: SYA Kurunegala: 163.6 Nagama: NGM Anuradhapura: 169.32 Awukana ...
Kurunegala E04 Central ... List of railway stations in Sri Lanka, in alphabetical order, are as follows: A. Abanpola, North Western Province; Agbopura, Eastern Province;
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Kurunegala has been named after the Elephant rock (ඇතුගල). "Kurune" means tusker or an elephant with protruding teeth and gala in Sinhala means rock. Kurunai means tusker or an Elephant and gal in Tamil means rock or hill. Kurunegala's old name was Hasthishaila-pura, which can be translated as 'The City of the Elephant Rock' in Sanskrit.
Ambanpola (Sinhala: අඹන්පොල) is a town in Kurunegala District in Sri Lanka. Ambanpola is located between Maho and Galgamuwa towns. It is a major railway station on the Northern Line. There are several public places like temples and schools are in this town.
The railway station was constructed during this period and it opened to the public on 1 November in the same year as an ordinary train station. [5] In 1894, the station became a junction station when a new branch line connecting Polgahawela to Kurunegala was constructed, this was the first section of the Northern line project.
It is located in the Kurunegala District. Buddhists, Muslims, Hindus and Christians live in this town. The town is situated 4 kilometres (2.5 mi) north-west of the Yapahuwa Rock Fortress. [2] In addition the area contains some famous irrigation tanks such as "Mediyawa" and "Abakolawewa". [3]