Main Line (Sri Lanka)

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Main Line
Colombo Fort
  • Badulla
  • Stations105
    Service
    SystemSri Lanka Railways
    ServicesUdarata Menike Express Train
    Podi Menike Express Train
    Tikiri Menike Express Train
    Senkadagala Menike Express Train
    Colombo–Kandy Intercity Train
    Rajadhani Express Train
    Colombo–Badulla Night Mail Train
    Upcountry Commuter Trains
    Operator(s)Sri Lanka Railways
    History
    Opened1864
    Technical
    Line length290 km (180 mi)
    Track gauge5 ft 6 in (1,676 mm)
    ElectrificationNo
    Route map

    Badulla
    Tunnel No. 43
    Hali Ela
    Uduwara
    Demodara Loop
    Demodara & Tunnel No. 42
    Tunnel No. 41
    Nine Arch Bridge
    Tunnel No. 40
    Ella
    Kithal Ella
    Heel Oya
    Kinigama
    Tunnel No. 39
    Bandarawela
    Tunnel No. 38
    Diyatalawa
    Tunnel No. 37
    Haputale
    Glenonare
    Tangamale Sanctuary
    Tunnel No. 36
    Idalgashinna
    Tunnel No. 22,23,24,25,26,27,28,29,30,31,32,33,34 & 35
    Ohiya
    Tunnel No. 18 (Pattipola Tunnel),19,20 & 21
    Summit 1898.1m above MSL
    Pattipola
    Ambewela
    Horton Plains National Park
    Parakramapura
    Closed Uda Pussellawa Railway Line
    Nanu Oya
    Tunnel No. 17
    Radella
    Great Western
    Watagoda
    Upper Kotmale Reservoir
    Tunnel No. 16
    Thalawakele
    Tunnel No. 15
    St.Clair
    Kotagala
    Galkandawatta
    Tunnel No. 14 (Singha Malai Tunnel)
    Hatton
    Rozella
    Ihala Watawala
    Watawala
    Wewalthalawa
    Dekinda
    Galboda
    Tunnel No. 12 & 13
    Penrose
    Inguruoya
    Hightenford
    Selam
    Mahaweli Ganga
    Nawalapitiya
    Warakawa
    Pallegama
    Ulapane
    Warakapitiya
    Thembiligala
    Wallahagoda
    Gampola
    Kahatapitiya
    Gangathilaka
    Botalepitiya
    Weligalla
    Polgaha Anga
    Gelioya
    Koshinna
    A sub river of
    Mahaweli Ganga
    Matale Line
    Peradeniya Junction
    KiribathKumbura
    Barammane
    Pilimatalawa
    Urapola
    Kotabagolla
    Kadugannawa
    Tunnel No. 10 (Moragalla Tunnel) & 11
    Weralugolla
    Tunnel No. 9
    Balana
    Tunnel No. 6, 7 & 8
    Makehelwala
    Bambaragala
    Ihala Kotte
    Tunnel No. 5A (Meeyangalla Tunnel)
    Gangoda
    Tunnel No. 5
    Yatiwaldeinya
    Kadigamuwa
    Tunnel No. 2, 3 & 4
    Rambukkana
    Rambukkan Oya
    Yatagama
    Korossa
    Tismalpola
    Panaliya
    Northern Line
    Polgahawela Junction
    Walakumbura
    Alawwa
    Bujjomuwa
    Yattalgoda
    Maha Oya
    Ambepussa
    Botale
    Tunnel No. 1
    Wilwatta
    Mirigama
    Wijaya Rajadahana
     E04  Central Expressway
    Ganegoda
    Pallewela
    Keenawala
    Wadurawa
    Veyangoda
    Heendeniya Pattiyagoda
    Magalegoda
     E04  Central Expressway
    Bemmulla
    Daraluwa
    Gampaha
    Attanagalu Oya
    Yagoda
     E04  Central Expressway
    Ganemulla
    Bulugahagoda
    Batuwaththa
    Walpola
    Puttalam Line
    Ragama Junction
    Horape
     E02  Outer Circular Expressway
    Ederamulla
    Hunupitiya
    Wanawasala
    Kelaniya
    Kelani River
    Dematagoda
    Kelani Valley Line
    Maradana
    Colombo Fort
    Coast Line

    The Main Line is a major railway line in the

    Colombo Fort and winds through the Sri Lankan hill country to reach Badulla
    .

    Route definition

    Badulla Railway station

    The Main Line starts from Colombo and runs east and north past the rapidly developing centres of Ragama, Gampaha, Veyangoda, and Polgahawela.

    At

    Batalegala
    ('Bible' Rock).

    From

    Peradeniya Junction, a branch line reaches Kandy
    and Matale.

    The Main Line then continues its climb through tea country, connecting local market centres at Gampola, Nawalapitiya, and Hatton before reaching Nanu Oya. This is the connection to the former colonial resort of Nuwara Eliya, known for its temperate climate, classic hotels, and British-style gardens.

    The Main Line continues its ascent to the summit at Pattipola, 1,898 m (6,227 ft) above sea level, before descending past Bandarawela to Badulla. In the upcountry, passengers can view the tea gardens, mountains and valleys, cascading torrents and waterfalls.[2]

    History

    Early steam powered train on the Main line
    Early steam powered train on the Main line

    The first segment of the Main line was opened in 1864, with the construction of the line from Colombo to Ambepussa, 54 km (34 mi) to the east. This was the first rail line in the country. The first train ran on 27 December 1864. The line was officially opened for traffic on 2 October 1865. The main reason for building a railway system in Sri Lanka (Ceylon) was to transport tea and coffee from the hill country to Colombo.

    The Main Line was extended in stages with service to Kandy beginning in 1867, to Nawalapitiya in 1874, to Nanu Oya in 1885, to Bandarawela in 1894, and to Badulla in 1924.[2]

    Till 1953, the Main line operated with steam locomotives. In the 1950s, service was enhanced with diesel locomotives, under the leadership of B. D. Rampala.[3] Various types of diesel locomotives were added to the service.

    In 2011, ExpoRail and Rajadhani Express began operating a premium section on trains on the Main Line. These services were launched to improve rail transport's appeal to the public.[4][5]

    Sri Lanka Railways also began importing new diesel-multiple units to replace the aging rolling stock previously used on the line. The new S12 trainsets built by China's CSR Corporation Limited in 2012 are designed to work on the steep gradients of the hill country.[6] The new S14 trainsets built by China's CRRC Qingdao Sifang in 2019-2020 are currently in use.

    The commuter rail portion of the line, within the Colombo metropolitan area, is planned to be electrified, though no ground work has started.[7]

    Operators and service providers

    Sri Lanka Railways operates most passenger services on the Main Line. Sri Lanka Railways' most notable services on the line includes the Udarata Menike (S14), Podi Menike (S14), Tikiri Menike (S12), Senkadagala Menike (S12) and Colombo–Kandy Intercity (S12 and M5).

    ExpoRail and Rajadhani Express operate premium services on the Main Line. They run premium carriages attached to Sri Lanka Railways-operated trains.[4][8][9]

    Infrastructure

    Railway track near Haputale
    semaphore signals at Kandy Station

    The Main Line has a

    The Main Line is not electrified. Regular services run on diesel power. However, there are plans to electrify the commuter rail network, within Colombo. This includes the Main-line segment between Colombo Fort and Veyangoda.[7]

    Most of the line currently operates on a

    Maradana Railway Station.[3]

    References

    1. ^ "(Video) The train to Ella, Sri Lanka — the most beautiful train journey in Asia?". Island Life. 16 April 2018. Retrieved 22 July 2018.
    2. ^ a b "Sunday Observer". Cameos of the past: First train on line to Badulla from Colombo. 19 July 2009. Archived from the original on 3 March 2016.
    3. ^ a b c "The Island". Rampala regime in the local Railway History. 19 July 2010.
    4. ^ a b "Luxury Rail". Lanka Business Today. 26 February 2012. Archived from the original on 2 March 2012. Retrieved 28 February 2012.
    5. ^ "Sri Lankan railway introduces luxury class Services on Colombo -Kandy rails". News.lk. 7 November 2011. Archived from the original on 4 April 2012. Retrieved 28 February 2012.
    6. ^ "Dailynews". Railway gets new power sets from China. 23 April 2010. Archived from the original on 8 March 2012.
    7. ^ a b "Future Plans". Sri Lanka Railways. Retrieved 12 February 2012.
    8. ^ "NEWS.LK: The Official Government News Portal of Sri Lanka". Sri Lankan railway introduces luxury class Services on Colombo-Kandy rails. 7 October 2011. Archived from the original on 4 April 2012.
    9. ^ "Daily Mirror". Expo Rail: Wonder on the track. 3 October 2011. Archived from the original on 9 May 2012. Retrieved 27 April 2012.