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This is a list of A-grade roads in Sri Lanka sorted by route ... Galle - Marine Drive: 1.22 AB013: Gampola - Nawalapitiya: ... Weligama By Pass: 4.18 AB042: Getambe ...
The expressway reduces the time taken to travel from Colombo to Galle (116 km (72 mi)) to one hour from three hours, and Colombo to Matara (29.3 km (18.2 mi)) to one and a half hours from four hours taken by the regular A2 highway. The extension of the expressway to Hambantota was inaugurated on 4 July 2015.
Weligama (Sinhala: වැලිගම, Tamil: வெலிகாமம்) is a town on the south coast of Sri Lanka, located in Matara District, Southern Province, Sri Lanka, governed by an Urban Council. The name Weligama, literally means "sandy village" which refers to the
From Galle, the highway continues east along the south coast towards Ahangama. It passes Unawatuna, Koggala, Ahangama and Weligama, before arriving at Matara. At Matara, it passes the University of Ruhuna. The highway continues towards Dikwella, Tangalle, Ambalantota, and Hambantota. To cross the artificial harbour at Hambantota, a harbour ...
Galle - Baddegama 19.31 B129 Galle - Udugama 36.60 B130 Galle - Wakwella 6.84 B131 Galmadu - Muwangala - Hingurana 7.64 B132 Gampola - Craighead 15.93 B133 Ganewelpola - Dachchahalmillewa 45.86 B134 Gangodawila - Boralesgamuwa 2.61 B135 Geli Oya - Embekke 4.23 B136 Gevilipitiya - Hettimulla 15.37 B137 Ginoya - Bolawatte - Dankotuwa 4.70 B138
It is a major suburb on the A17 highway, after Galle. 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 -Imaduwa road with the A17 highway which runs between Galle and Madampe.
Time zone UTC+5:30 (Sri Lanka Standard Time) Weligama Divisional Secretariat is a Divisional Secretariat of Matara District , of Southern Province , Sri Lanka .
Sri Lanka currently has over 271 kilometres (168 mi) of designated expressways serving the southern and central parts of the country. The first stage of the E01 Expressway (Southern Expressway), which opened in 2011 was Sri Lanka's first expressway spanning a distance of 95.3 kilometres (59.2 mi).