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  2. E01 expressway (Sri Lanka) - Wikipedia

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    The expressway reduces the time taken to travel from Colombo to Galle (116 km (72 mi)) to one hour from three hours, and Colombo to Matara (29.3 km (18.2 mi)) to one and a half hours from four hours taken by the regular A2 highway. The extension of the expressway to Hambantota was inaugurated on 4 July 2015.

  3. Transport in Sri Lanka - Wikipedia

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    Inter-city routes connect many of the country's major population centres. Some service is available on the E01 and E03 expressways, with modern Lanka Ashok Leyland buses. [15] In 2011, the SLTB began introducing new buses to replace part of its aging fleet. The Volvo 8400 buses, from Volvo India, [16] run on major routes in Colombo. [17]

  4. Imaduwa - Wikipedia

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    It is a major suburb on the A17 highway, after Galle. It is a major centre on the road for the vehicles and long distance buses run on the route. And also it is a four-way junction on the road. It connects Makumbura-Yakkalamulla-Imaduwa road and Dikkumbura -Imaduwa road with the A17 highway which runs between Galle and Madampe.

  5. Negombo - Wikipedia

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    Negombo to Galle, Kataragama and Matara (the southern tip of the country) using the Southern Expressway. And also bus services provided Negombo to Kadawatha, Kottawa, Panadura and Moratuwa using the Outer Circular Expressway. The A3 Colombo–Negombo highway road from Colombo, goes through Negombo, extends to Jaffna, and Trincomalee via ...

  6. Expressways of Sri Lanka - Wikipedia

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    The newest expressway is the Port Access Elevated Highway running from New Kelani Bridge, Colombo to Athurugiriya, It is estimated to be finished in 2025. All E-Grade highways in Sri Lanka are access-controlled, toll roads with speeds limits in the range of 80–110 kilometres per hour (50–68 mph).

  7. E02 expressway (Sri Lanka) - Wikipedia

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    The project was delayed in November 2001 due to protests by residents in the area and the government decided to resettle them in different lands in the same area away from the planned highway. [ 4 ] Construction of the road commenced in October, 2009 and it is projected that the project will take at least eight years to complete.

  8. Public transport timetable - Wikipedia

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    A timetable can be produced dynamically, on request, for a particular journey on a particular day around a particular time (see journey planner, below), or in a timetable that gives an overview of all services, in a particular category, and is valid for a specified period. The latter could take the form of a book, leaflet, billboard, or a (set ...

  9. List of B-Grade highways in Sri Lanka - Wikipedia

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    Galle - Baddegama 19.31 B129 Galle - Udugama 36.60 B130 Galle - Wakwella 6.84 B131 Galmadu - Muwangala - Hingurana 7.64 B132 Gampola - Craighead 15.93 B133 Ganewelpola - Dachchahalmillewa 45.86 B134 Gangodawila - Boralesgamuwa 2.61 B135 Geli Oya - Embekke 4.23 B136 Gevilipitiya - Hettimulla 15.37 B137 Ginoya - Bolawatte - Dankotuwa 4.70 B138