railroad.wikisort.org - TrainSamudra Devi (සමුද්ර දේවී) is a daily passenger train in Sri Lanka, operated by Sri Lanka Railways. The train runs on the Coastal line, from Galle to Maradana in the morning, and the return service is in the evening.
Not to be confused with the daughter of Bhuvanaikabahu VII of Kotte, the king of Kotte, one of former Sri Lankan kingdoms.
Samudra Devi සමුද්ර දේවී|
Service type | Inter-city rail |
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Locale | Sri Lanka |
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Last service | present |
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Current operator(s) | Sri Lanka Railways |
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Termini | Galle Maradana |
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Service frequency | Daily |
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Train number(s) | 8760 (Galle-Maradana) 8760 (Maradana-Galle)[1] |
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Track gauge | 5 ft 6 in (1,676 mm) |
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Katharagama |
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Hambantota |
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Beliatta |
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Dedduwawala |
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Wavurukannala |
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Akurubebila Tunnel |
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Babarenda |
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Kekanadura |
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Nakuttiyagama Tunnel |
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Weherahena |
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Nilwala Ganga |
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Piladuwa |
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Matara |
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Walgama |
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Kamburugamuwa |
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Mirissa |
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Polwathumodara |
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Polwatta Ganga |
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Weligama |
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Kubalgama |
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Midigama |
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Ahangama |
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Kathaluwa |
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Koggala Lagoon |
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Koggala |
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Habaraduwa |
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Talpe |
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Unawatuna |
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Katugoda |
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Galle |
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Richmond Hill |
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Piyadigama |
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Ginthota |
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Gin Ganga |
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Boossa |
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Rajgama |
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Dodanduwa |
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Rathgama Lagoon |
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Kumarakanda |
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Thiranagama |
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Hikkaduwa |
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Telwatta |
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Sinigama |
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Kahawa |
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Akurala |
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Madampagama |
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Madampe Lagoon |
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Ambalangoda |
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Kandegoda |
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Andadola |
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Madu Ganga |
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Balapitiya |
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Pathagangoda |
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Ahungalla |
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Kosgoda |
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Maha Induruwa |
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Induruwa |
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Bentota |
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Benthota Ganga |
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Aluthgama |
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Hettimulla |
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Beruwala |
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Maggona |
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Paiyagala South |
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Paiyagala North |
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Katukurunda |
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Kalutara South |
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Kalu Ganga |
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Kalutara North |
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Train Halt No 01 |
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Wadduwa |
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Pinwatta |
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Panadura |
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Bolgoda Lake |
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Egoda Uyana |
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Koralawalla |
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Moratuwa |
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Lunawa |
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Angulana |
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Ratmalana & Running Shed |
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Mount Lavinia |
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Dehiwala |
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Wellawatta |
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Bambalapitiya |
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Kollupitiya |
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Beira Lake |
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Kompanna Vidiya |
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Beira Lake |
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Secretariat Halt |
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Colombo Fort |
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Maradana |
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Kelani Valley railway line |
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Main Line |
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Naming
Samudra Devi is sinhala for Queen of the Oceans. Since the mid-1950s, Sri Lanka Railways has been naming its significant passenger trains.[2]
History
The Samudra Devi initially ran as an ordinary long-haul passenger train. It gradually became popular with commuters living along coast commuting to work in Colombo.
Route
The south-bound Samudra Devi begins its journey at Colombo Maradana Station. It runs south from Colombo, following the edge of the Indian Ocean. It offers passengers views of tropical beaches and coconut palms. This line links the regional towns of Moratuwa, Panadura, and Kalutara South, as well as popular beach resorts at Aluthgama, Ambalangoda, and Hikkaduwa. The train then reaches Galle Railway Station.
See also
- List of named passenger trains of Sri Lanka
- Sri Lanka Railways
- 2004 Sri Lanka tsunami train wreck
References
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