railroad.wikisort.org - TrainUdarata Menike (Sinhala: උඩරට මැණිකේ, Hill Country Maiden) is a daytime passenger train that runs between Colombo and Badulla in Sri Lanka.
Express passenger train in Sri Lanka
Udarata Menike උඩරට මැණිකේ மேல்நாட்டு ராணி|
Service type | Express train |
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Status | In service |
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Locale | Sri Lanka |
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First service | 23 April 1956[1] |
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Last service | present |
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Current operator(s) | Sri Lanka Railways |
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Former operator(s) | Ceylon Government Railway |
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Termini | Colombo Fort railway station |
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Stops | Badulla railway station |
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Distance travelled | 290 km (180 mi) |
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Average journey time | 10–12 hours |
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Service frequency | Daily |
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Train number(s) | 1015 (Colombo Fort-Badulla) 1016 (Badulla-Colombo Fort)[2] |
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Sleeping arrangements | Not available |
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Observation facilities | N |
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Track gauge | 5 ft 6 in (1,676 mm) |
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Badulla |
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Tunnel No. 43 |
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Hali Ela |
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Uduwara |
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Demodara Loop |
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Demodara & Tunnel No. 42 |
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Tunnel No. 41 |
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Nine Arch Bridge |
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Tunnel No. 40 |
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Ella |
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Kithal Ella |
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Heel Oya |
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Kinigama |
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Tunnel No. 39 |
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Bandarawela |
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Tunnel No. 38 |
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Diyatalawa |
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Tunnel No. 37 |
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Haputale |
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Glenonare |
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Tangamale Sanctuary |
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Tunnel No. 36 |
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Idalgashinna |
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Tunnel No. 22,23,24,25,26,27,28,29,30,31,32,33,34 & 35 |
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Ohiya |
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Tunnel No. 18 (Pattipola Tunnel),19,20 & 21 |
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Summit 1898.1m above MSL |
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Pattipola |
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Ambewela |
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Horton Plains National Park |
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Parakramapura |
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Closed Udapussellawa Line |
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Nanu Oya |
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Tunnel No. 17 |
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Radella |
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Great Western |
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Watagoda |
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Upper Kotmale Reservoir |
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Tunnel No. 16 |
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Thalawakele |
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Tunnel No. 15 |
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St.Clair |
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Kotagala |
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Galkandawatta |
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Tunnel No. 14 (Singha Malai Tunnel) |
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Hatton |
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Rozella |
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Ihala Watawala |
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Watawala |
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Wewalthalawa |
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Dekinda |
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Galboda |
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Tunnel No. 12 & 13 |
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Penrose |
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Inguruoya |
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Hightenford |
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Selam |
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Mahaweli Ganga |
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Nawalapitiya |
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Warakawa |
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Pallegama |
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Ulapane |
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Warakapitiya |
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Thembiligala |
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Wallahagoda |
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Gampola |
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Kahatapitiya |
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Gangathilaka |
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Botalepitiya |
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Weligalla |
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Polgaha Anga |
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Gelioya |
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Koshinna |
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Nanu Oya |
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Matale Line |
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Peradeniya Junction |
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KiribathKumbura |
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Barammane |
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Pilimatalawa |
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Urapola |
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Kotabagolla |
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Kadugannawa |
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Tunnel No. 10 (Moragalla Tunnel) & 11 |
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Weralugolla |
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Tunnel No. 9 |
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Balana |
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Tunnel No. 6, 7 & 8 |
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Makehelwala |
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Bambaragala |
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Ihala Kotte |
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Tunnel No. 5A (Meeyangalla Tunnel) |
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Gangoda |
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Tunnel No. 5 |
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Yatiwaldeinya |
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Kadigamuwa |
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Tunnel No. 2, 3 & 4 |
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Rambukkana |
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Rambukkan Oya |
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Yatagama |
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Korossa |
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Tismalpola |
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Panaliya |
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Northern Line |
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Polgahawela Junction |
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Walakumbura |
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Alawwa |
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Bujjomuwa |
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Yattalgoda |
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Maha Oya |
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Ambepussa |
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Botale |
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Tunnel No. 1 |
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Wilwatta |
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Mirigama |
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Wijaya Rajadahana |
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E04 Central Expressway |
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Ganegoda |
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Pallewela |
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Keenawala |
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Wadurawa |
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Veyangoda |
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Heendeniya Pattiyagoda |
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Magalegoda |
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E04 Central Expressway |
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Bemmulla |
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Daraluwa |
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Gampaha |
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Attanagalu Oya |
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Yagoda |
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E04 Central Expressway |
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Ganemulla |
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Bulugahagoda |
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Batuwaththa |
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Walpola |
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Puttalam Line |
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Ragama Junction |
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Horape |
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E02 Outer Circular Expressway |
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Ederamulla |
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Hunupitiya |
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Wanawasala |
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Kelaniya |
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Kelani River |
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Dematagoda |
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Kelani Valley Line |
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Maradana |
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Colombo Fort |
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Coast Line |
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The Udarata Menike made its maiden journey on 23 April 1956. The Badulla-bound train departs from Colombo at 8.30 a.m.,[3] while the Colombo-bound train leaves Badulla at 5.45
a.m. The trip takes about 10 hours.[4]
Services
The train offers three classes: 1st, 2nd and 3rd, The latter sometimes gets very crowded and carries only basic facilities. The train also includes a buffet car.[3]
The observation saloon has been removed since the introduction of Class S12 DMUs.
Route
The Udarata Menike travels the length of Sri Lanka Railways' Main Line through the hill country.
The Udarata Menike begins its eastbound service at Colombo Fort Station and runs east and north past the centers of Ragama, Gampaha, Veyangoda, and Polgahawela. At Rambukkana, the Main Line begins its steep climb into the hills of the upcountry. Between Balana and Kadugannawa, the track clings to the side of sheer cliffs, providing views of Batalegala ('Bible' Rock). The train then continues its climb through the scenic tea country, connecting local market centers at Gampola, Nawalapitiya, and Hatton before reaching Nanu-Oya. This is the connection to the former colonial resort of Nuwara Eliya, still visited for its temperate climate, classic hotels, and British-style gardens. The Udarata Menika continues its ascent to the summit at Pattipola, 1,898 m (6,227 ft) above sea level, before descending past Bandarawela to Badulla railway station. In the upcountry, passengers can view the tea gardens, mountains, valleys, and waterfalls.[citation needed]
Rolling stock
The service was run by M6 locomotives pulling Romanian-built ASTRA passenger coaches.[5] This service is now carried out by Class S14 DMUs.
See also
- Sri Lanka Railways
- List of named passenger trains of Sri Lanka
References
External links
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