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Sea travel to Sri Lanka...
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There are no ships to Sri Lanka, and no ferries these
days to or from India. Sadly, the only way to get
to Sri Lanka, even from India, is to fly.
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Train travel in Sri Lanka...
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Above: The view from the morning Kandy to
Colombo train Photo courtesy of Nicola
David. |
Once in Sri Lanka, trains are a cheap, safe and
enjoyable way to get around. Trains link the major
cities and have several classes:
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1st class sleeper. 1st class sleeping-berths are available on
a few overnight
trains.
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1st class observation car. Available on the best
daytime trains on the scenic route from
Colombo to Kandy and Badulla. The observation car
is normally at the rear of the train (or sometimes
behind the locomotive) and has
comfortable (if slightly grubby...) armchairs facing a large window looking back
along the track. Seats must be reserved before
departure. The 1st class observation car is highly
recommended.
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1st class air-conditioned seats car. Only available
on one or two trains.
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2nd class seats, available on all trains. These come in several versions,
depending on the train: (1) unreserved seats,
where you buy a ticket, hop on and sit in any available
seat, (2) reserved
seats where you must make a reservation and you get an
allocated seat, and (3) reserved 'sleeperette' reclining seats
which are available on most overnight trains.
2nd class seats are the recommended option on trains with no 1st
class.
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3rd class seats, available on most trains. These come in several versions,
depending on the train: unreserved seats, reserved
seats, and reserved 'sleeperette' reclining seats.
3rd class is very basic and gets very crowded, and it is not generally
recommended for visitors.
Train times:
Colombo - Kandy -
Nuwara Eliya - Badulla
Colombo - Galle -
Matara
Colombo - Polonnaruwa & Trincomalee
Colombo - Anuradhapura
- Vavunia
The timetables on this page show the principal trains on
the most popular routes. There are many other
trains, stations and rail routes in Sri Lanka,
but
note that trains no longer operate to Jaffna or Talaimannar.
You can
check routes and train times in the
Thomas Cook
Overseas Timetable. You can also find train
times at
http://colombofort.com
orwww.reddottours.com. Unfortunately, different
sources show slightly different train times, so please
use the train times on this page as a guide and double-check train times
when you get to Sri Lanka. If you visit Sri
Lanka,
feedback would be appreciated..!
How to buy tickets:
It's easy to buy tickets when you get to Sri Lanka.
There is a special ticket window for tourists at Colombo
Fort station.
Reservations for trains with reserved seating such as
InterCity Express trains open 10-14 days in advance.
Other trains (shown as having 'unreserved' seats) don't
require a reservation, you just buy a ticket on and hop
on. Seats in the 1st class observation car from
Colombo to Kandy can get fully-booked from time to time,
so book a few days ahead if you can, but you may well
find seats available on the day of travel. If you
really, really want to pre-book a train before you get
to Sri Lanka, and are prepared to pay booking fees on
top of the fare, try an agency such as
www.reddottours.com.
Security...
The trains are fine, but there are some areas of Sri
Lanka where Tamil Separatist terrorists make any form of
travel inadvisable. See
www.fco.gov.uk for UK foreign Office travel advice.
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This scenic train ride is THE way to reach Kandy,
121 km by rail from Colombo.
The ride onwards to Badulla, into the hill country, is
also wonderful, and probably the best train ride in Sri
Lanka. Travel in the 1st class observation car is
recommended, and if possible on an InterCity Express
train.
Colombo
► Kandy ► Nuwara Eliya ► Badulla
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Notes: |
O,2,3,R |
ICE |
O,2,3,R |
2,3,R |
2,3,R |
ICE |
2,3,R |
2,3,R |
2,3,R |
Sleeper |
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Colombo (Fort) depart: |
05:55 |
07:00 |
09:45 |
10:45 |
12:45 |
15:35 |
16:55 |
17:50 |
19:40 |
22:00 |
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Kandy arrive: |
08:42 |
09:35 |
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14:05 |
16:10 |
18:05 |
20:00 |
21:00 |
22:54 |
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Kandy depart: |
08:55 |
- |
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- |
- |
- |
- |
- |
23:10 |
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Nanu Oya (for
Nuwara Eliya) arrive: |
13:00 |
- |
15:40 |
- |
- |
- |
- |
- |
02:55 |
05:10 |
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Haputale arrive: |
14:33 |
- |
17:14 |
- |
- |
- |
- |
- |
04:28 |
06:48 |
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Badulla arrive: |
16:20 |
- |
19:05 |
- |
- |
- |
- |
- |
0630 |
08:45 |
ICE = InterCity Express = 1st class observation car with
reserved seats, 2nd & 3rd class reserved seats.
O = 1st class observation car with reserved seats;
2 = unreserved 2nd class seats;
3 = unreserved 3rd class seats;
R = buffet/restaurant car;
Sleeper = 1st class sleeper (2-berth compartments), 2nd & 3rd class reserved
reclining seats, 2nd & 3rd unreserved seats, buffet.
Nuwara Eliya ('City of
lights') is a colonial hill station 2,000 metres above
sea level, surrounded by tea plantations It's easy
to reach by train. The station is Nanu Oya, 6 km
from central Nuwara Eliya, with plenty of taxis and
auto-rickshaws available. It's also possible to
walk.
Badulla ► Nuwara Eliya ► Kandy ► Colombo
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Notes: |
2,3,R |
ICE |
2,3,R |
2,3,R |
O,2,3,R |
ICE |
2,3,R |
O,2,3,R |
2,3,R |
sleeper |
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Badulla depart: |
- |
- |
- |
- |
05:55 |
- |
- |
09:10 |
17:45 |
19:15 |
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Haputale depart: |
- |
- |
- |
- |
07:56 |
- |
- |
11:13 |
19:57 |
21:24 |
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Nanu Oya (for
Nuwara Eliya) depart: |
- |
- |
- |
- |
09:35 |
- |
- |
12:55 |
21:40 |
23:05 |
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Kandy arrive: |
- |
- |
- |
- |
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- |
- |
16:33 |
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Kandy depart: |
05:25 |
06:30 |
06:45 |
10:30 |
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15:00 |
15:40 |
16:45 |
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Colombo (Fort) arrive: |
08:35 |
09:00 |
10:05 |
13:50 |
15:30 |
17:35 |
18:55 |
19:45 |
04:40 |
05:40 |
Fares:
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By InterCity Express... |
2nd class
reserved
seat |
1st class
observation car |
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Colombo-Kandy one-way |
Rs.72 (40p/71c) |
Rs. 250 (£2/ $3) |
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Colombo-Kandy return |
Rs. 108 (60p/$1) |
Rs. 500 (£3 / $6) |
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Above:
Travelling by train in Sri Lanka is a great way to
see the scenery... |
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Above: The
1st class observation car, at the rear of the train,
with window looking back along the track. |
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Photos above courtesy of
Bill Wood of Massachusetts.
A visit to Bill Woods website,
www.billwood.com, is highly recommended to see
more photos of this journey. |
Traveller's report...
Traveller
Graeme Thorley reports "I thought the observation car to
Kandy was okay although it requires you to travel
backwards (in my case at least) which is not to
everyone's taste. It also got incredibly hot (36°C
at one point) due to the large window and there were
only a limited number of seats that had a really good
view. Rather irritatingly on my outbound trip two of
these were occupied by people who slept for most of the
trip..! The other point is that the carriage was
occupied almost entirely by Westerners - this might be
considered a good thing but personally I felt it left me
more remote from the travelling experience. On the
train to Anaradhapura several locals stopped to chat,
practise their English, exchange complaints about the
delays etc. I also bumped into one of the families I had
met on the train whilst sightseeing (they recognised me)
and we had another chat. I find that sort of thing an
important part of travelling."
Also see
www.bootsnall.com
for a good account of this trip...
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| Above:
The Colombo-Kandy 1st class observation car, at Colombo Fort
station.
Photo courtesy of
Graeme Thorley |
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Ordinary 2nd class seats on a
Sri Lankan train.
Photo courtesy of Graeme Thorley |
A great way to reach the cities of
Galle and Matara, by train along the coast... 2nd class
is the recommended option, as 3rd class gets too crowded. The
Colombo-Galle fare is
only about Rs.65 (£0.50/$1) one-way in 2nd class for the
116 km.
Colombo to Matara is about Rs.90 2nd class.
Colombo
► Galle ► Matara
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Notes: |
2,3,R |
2,3,R |
2,3,R |
2,3,R |
2,3,R |
ICE |
Note A |
3 |
3 |
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Colombo (Maradana) depart: |
- |
08:30 |
10:00 |
13:40 |
15:50 |
16:45 |
17:15 |
17:45 |
18:45 |
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Colombo (Fort) depart: |
07:10 |
09:00 |
10:30 |
14:05 |
16:00 |
17:00 |
17:22 |
17:52 |
19:30 |
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Galle arrive: |
10:15 |
11:45 |
13:25 |
17:15 |
18:35 |
19:15 |
20:35 |
20:55 |
23:14 |
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Matara arrive: |
11:15 |
12:45 |
14:25 |
18:40 |
19:30 |
- |
- |
22:10 |
- |
Please double-check train times locally.
Note A = Monday-Fridays only. 3rd class unreserved
seats only.
Note B = Monday-Fridays only. 2nd & 3rd class
unreserved seats.
ICE = InterCity Express = 2nd class reserved seats only,
no 1st class on this route.
2 = unreserved 2nd class seats;
3 = unreserved 3rd class seats;
R = buffet/restaurant car;
Matara
► Galle ► Colombo
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Notes: |
3 |
3 |
2,3,R |
ICE |
Note B |
2,3,R |
3 |
2,3,R |
2,3,R |
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Matara depart: |
- |
04:00 |
05:40 |
- |
07:25 |
09:10 |
- |
13:15 |
16:15 |
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Galle depart: |
04:55 |
05:30 |
06:45 |
07:40 |
09:05 |
10:40 |
11:40 |
14:45 |
18:05 |
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Colombo (Fort) arrive: |
08:15 |
08:40 |
09:15 |
10:05 |
11:46 |
13:22 |
15:34 |
17:30 |
21:10 |
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Colombo (Maradana) arrive: |
08:20 |
08:45 |
09:20 |
10:10 |
11:50 |
- |
16:00 |
- |
- |
2nd class is recommended on this route, as 3rd class is
too crowded. The
Colombo-Trincomalee fare is
only about Rs.180 (£1/$1.80) one-way 2nd class for the
296 km.
Polonnaruwa is on a different line from Trincomalee, and
a portion of the train for Polonnaruwa is attached/detached at Galoya.
Unfortunately, trains no longer run beyond Polonnaruwa
to Batticaloa.
Colombo ► Trincomalee
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Trincomalee ► Colombo
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Daily: |
2,3,R |
Note C |
Daily: |
2,3,R |
Note C |
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Colombo (Fort) depart: |
06:10 |
22:30 |
Trincomalee depart: |
09:45 |
17:00 |
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Galoya arrive: |
11:58 |
04:55 |
Polonnaruwa depart: |
10:50 |
19:30 |
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Polonnaruwa arrive: |
13:15 |
06:10 |
Galoya depart: |
12:10 |
20:55 |
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Trincomalee arrive: |
14:10 |
08:45 |
Colombo (Fort) arrive: |
17:50 |
04:00 |
Please
double-check all train times locally.
Note C =
2nd & 3rd class reserved reclining seats, 2nd & 3rd
unreserved seats, buffet car.
Trains link
Colombo with Anuradhapura and Vavunia. However, since
1990 trains no longer operate
as far as Jaffna or Talaimannar Pier (previously the ferry
terminal for India) because of the security problems in that
area.
Colombo ►
Vavunia
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Vavunia
► Colombo
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Daily: |
1,2,3,R |
2,3 |
ICE |
Sleeper |
Daily: |
2,3,R |
ICE |
1,2,3,R |
Sleeper |
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Colombo (Fort) depart: |
05:45 |
14:05 |
15:55 |
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