Northern line (Sri Lanka)

Northern line
A long-distance train on the Northern Line, Northern Province, Sri Lanka.
A long-distance train on the Northern Line, Northern Province, Sri Lanka.
Overview
StatusOperational
OwnerSri Lanka Railways
Line number4
LocaleSri Lanka
Termini
Stations55
Service
SystemSri Lanka Railways
Services*Yal Devi Express Train
*Uttara Devi Intercity Express Train
*Rajarata Rejini Express Train
*Sri Devi Intercity Express Train
*Yal nila night express train
Operator(s)Sri Lanka Railways
History
Opened14 February 1894
Technical
Line length339 km (211 mi)
Track gauge5 ft 6 in (1,676 mm)
Loading gauge1676
ElectrificationNo
Route map
Kankesanthurai
Maviddapuram
Tellippalai
Mallakam
Chunnakam
Inuvil
Kondavil
Kokuvil
Jaffna
Punkankulam
Uppu Aru Lagoon
Navatkuly
Thachanthoppu
Chavakachcheri
Sankathanai
Meesalai
Kodikamam
Mirusuvil
Eluthumadduval
Pallai
Elephant Pass
Chundikkulam Lagoon
Paranthan
Kilinochchi
Ariviya Nagar
Murukandy
Mankulam
Puliyankulam
Omanthai
Thandikulam
Vavuniya
Eratperiyakulam
Poonewa
Mannar Line to Talaimannar
Medawachchiya Junction
Medawachchiya Junction
Siyambalagahawewa
Medagama
Parasangahawewa
Saliyapura
Mihintale
Ashokapura
Samagipura
Branch Line to Mihintale
Mihintale Junction
Anuradhapura
Anuradhapura New Town
Malvathu River
Sravasthipura
Talawa
Thambuttegama
Kala Oya
Senarathgama
Galgamuwa
Ambanpola
Randenigama
Maho Junction
Maho Junction
Thimbiriyagedara
Nagollagama
Hiriyala
Kimbulwana Oya
Ganewatta
Deduru Oya
Pinnagolla
Wellawa
Mutttettugalla
 E04  Central Expressway
Kurunegala
 E04  Central Expressway
Nailiya
Maguru Oya
Pothuhera
Thallawattegedara
Girambe
Main Line to Badulla
Polgahawela Junction
Main Line to Colombo Fort

The northern line is a railway line in Sri Lanka. Branching off the Main Line at Polgahawela Junction the line heads north through North Western, North Central and Northern provinces before terminating at the northern port of Kankesanthurai. The line is 339 kilometres (211 mi) long and has 55 stations between Polgahawela Junction and Vavuniya.[1] It is the longest railway line in Sri Lanka.[1] The line opened in 1894. Major cities served by the line include Kurunegala, Anuradhapura, Vavuniya,Kilinochchi and Jaffna. The popular Yal Devi service operates on the line. The line was severely affected by the civil war and no services operated north of Vavuniya after 1990. Reconstruction of this section of the line commenced following the end of the civil war in 2009 and was fully completed in early 2015.

  1. ^ a b "Statistics - Sri Lanka Railways". Ministry of Transport (Sri Lanka). Archived from the original on 2012-12-28.