Rongijaamad
Sri Lanka rongijaamad ühendavad sujuvalt koloniaalajastu võlu moodsa funktsionaalsusega, pakkudes reisijatele maalilist teekonda läbi lopsakate maastike. Need jaamad ühendavad tõhusalt erinevaid sihtkohti ning on väravaks kultuuriimedele, kutsudes külastajaid avastama saare rikkalikku ajalugu ja looduslikku ilu.
Kas otsite rongipileteid?
Maaliline rongisõit Sri Lankal on elamus, mida ükski külastaja ei tohiks vahele jätta – hingematvad vaated loovad mälestusi, mida hellalt kogu eluks hellitada. Suure nõudluse ja piiratud saadavuse tõttu võib aga pühade tipphooajal kohtade broneerimine olla äärmiselt keeruline. Me mõistame, kui oluline see reis teile on, ja oleme siin, et teid aidata. Sri Lankal registreeritud reisikorraldajana, kellel on tugevad sidemed tööstusharuga, saame proovida teie nimel pileteid hankida. Kui vajate abi, võtke meiega julgelt ühendust.
Maradana Railway Station
Maradana Railway Station is a major rail hub in Colombo, Sri Lanka. The station is served by Sri Lanka Railways, with many inter-city and commuter trains entering each day. It is the terminus of several intercity trains. Maradana is home to the suburban-Colombo network's centralised traffic control centre. When the railways first opened in Ceylon (Sri Lanka) in 1864, trains terminated at Colombo Terminus Station, a now-retired station near Maradana. In 1906, a project was launched to reorganise the railway within the Colombo area. Colombo Terminus Station was closed and replaced by the new Maradana Station.
Colombo Fort Railway Station was opened in 1917, as a new central station for Colombo. Today, Maradana and Fort are the primary rail gateways to Colombo.
The station is served from the north-east by the Main line, which leads to several other major routes in Sri Lanka's railway network. To the south-east of the station, the Kelani Valley Line connects Maradana with many other area of Colombo. The station is served to the west by the Coastal line, leading to Galle and Matara. Most of these Coastal-line trains terminate at Maradana Station.