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  2. Sri Lanka Transport Board - Wikipedia

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    The SLTB has the longest inter-provincial service in Kataragama - Jaffna. The Kataragama (administrative boundary belongs to the Uva Province) depot in the Southern Province can also be pointed out as the only SLTB depot covering all the provinces of Sri Lanka. 2. Services with internal provincial destinations.

  3. Kataragama - Wikipedia

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    Kataragama is located in the Monaragala District of Uva province, Sri Lanka. It is 228 km (142 mi) southeast of Colombo. Although Kataragama was a small village in medieval times, today it is a fast-developing township surrounded by jungle in the southeastern region of Sri Lanka.

  4. History of Sri Lanka Transport Board - Wikipedia

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    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 ...

  5. Transport in Sri Lanka - Wikipedia

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    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 for private operators. [10] Colombo has an extensive, bus-based public transport system, with the Central Bus Stand in Pettah as its hub. [11]

  6. Bali MRT - Wikipedia

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    The Bali Mass Rapid Transit (Indonesian: ... Depot Under construction Ngurah Rai Airport–Cemagi Line 1 2028 Ngurah Rai Airport Cemagi TBA 16.0 km (9.9 mi)

  7. Coastal line (Sri Lanka) - Wikipedia

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    The line has been extended to Beliatta on 8 April 2019 [1] and is proposed to be extended to Kataragama, via Hambantota. With a designed maximum speed of 100 km/h (62 mph) between Kalutara and Matara, and a maximum speed of 120 km/h (75 mph) between Matara and Beliatta, [ 2 ] the line is one of the fastest in Sri Lanka.

  8. Ministry of Transport and Highways - Wikipedia

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    The Ministry of Transport and Highways [3] (Sinhala: ප්‍රවාහන හා මහාමාර්ග අමාත්‍යාංශය; Tamil ...

  9. Category:Rail transport in Bali - Wikipedia

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