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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 ...
An AEC Routemaster at Godagama junction in Homagama, Sri Lanka. The first motor omnibus in Sri Lanka was imported in 1907 and bus transport began in Sri Lanka as an owner-operated service. There was no regulation, so when more than one bus operated on a single route, there was a scramble for the load.
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 ...
It is a major centre on the road for the vehicles and long distance buses run on the route. And also it is a four-way junction on the road. It connects Makumbura- Yakkalamulla -Imaduwa road and Dikkumbura ( Ahangama )-Imaduwa road with the A17 highway which runs between Galle and Madampe .
This is a list of B-grade roads in Sri Lanka sorted by route number. [1] Road Number Route Length (km) B001 Akkaraipattu - Warapathanchenai 20.92 B002 Akkaraipattu ...
Wikipedia: Articles for deletion/Bus routes running via B Class roads in Sri Lanka
The history of Sri Lanka Transport Board, the state-run, primary bus operator in Sri Lanka, goes back to 1 January 1958. The state-owned enterprise was at the time known as the Ceylon Transport Board. At its peak, it was the largest omnibus company in the world - with about 7,000 buses and over 50,000 employees. With privatization in 1979, it ...
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)