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As of January 2016, there were 20 trains operating on the line daily, mainly catering to rush hour commuters traveling to and from Colombo. In addition to this, Sri Lanka Railways introduced a rail bus service to cater commuters traveling between Kosgama and Maharagama during daytime.
Maharagama, which is in the middle of few important areas, has bus routes that access to the suburb centre. Bus routes heading via Maharagama to/from Colombo: (via High Level Rd, Nugegoda and Kirulapona) 138 - Kottawa / Homagama; 138/2 - Mattegoda; 138/3 - Rukmalgama; 138/4 - Athurugiriya; 138/5 - Mullegama; 122 - Avissawella / Ratnapura
Sri Lanka Transport Board bus Privately operated luxury bus Privately operated normal bus. Buses are the principal mode of public transport. Service is provided by the state-run Sri Lanka Transport Board (SLTB) and privately owned buses. The SLTB has urban and rural routes; in many rural areas, it provides service which would be unprofitable ...
132.38 Ahangama: ANM Galle: 7.62 135.42 Midigama: ... Sri Lanka Railways (Official Website) ... The Rail Routes of Sri Lanka This page was last edited on 27 June 2024 ...
Bus companies of Sri Lanka (2 P) I. Bus incidents in Sri Lanka (1 C, 2 P) This page was last edited on 23 January 2017, at 06:12 (UTC). Text is available under the ...
The Ratnam Survey in 1948, the Sansoni Survey in 1954 and the Jayaratna Perera Survey in 1956 studied the bus services in Sri Lanka and all recommended that the companies should be nationalised. The history of Sri Lanka Transport Board goes back to 1 January 1958; at the time known as the Ceylon Transport Board (CTB).
Udahamulla Railway Station located on the Nugegoda - Hokandara road (Route 689), close to the Udahamulla Junction. Buses. Since Nugegoda is located between Colombo Metropolitan area and other outskirt cities it has Bus routes plying to both. Bus routes which operate through Nugegoda. 112 - Maharagama - Kotahena (via Bambalapitiya, Colpetty & Fort)
The Batticaloa line is a railway line in Sri Lanka. Branching off the Northern line at Maho Junction, the line heads east through North Central Province and south-easterly through Eastern Province before terminating at the eastern city of Batticaloa. The line is 212 kilometres (132 mi) long and has 31 stations. [1] The line opened in 1928. [2]