Native name | ශ්රී ලංකා දුම්රිය සේවය (Sinhala) இலங்கை புகையிரத சேவை (Tamil) | ||||||||||||||
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Company type | Government-owned corporation | ||||||||||||||
Industry | Rail transport | ||||||||||||||
Founded | 1858 | ||||||||||||||
Headquarters | Colombo, Sri Lanka | ||||||||||||||
Key people | Mr. W.A.D.S. Gunasinghe, (General Manager)[1] | ||||||||||||||
Services | Passenger railways Freight services Parcel carrier Catering and tourism services Parking lot operations Other related services | ||||||||||||||
Revenue | Rs 7.412 billion (2018)[2] | ||||||||||||||
Rs −22.21 billion (2018) [2] | |||||||||||||||
Rs −6.97 billion (2018) [3] | |||||||||||||||
Owner | Government of Sri Lanka | ||||||||||||||
Number of employees | 14,885 (2018)[2] | ||||||||||||||
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Website | railway |
The Sri Lanka Railway Department (more commonly known as Sri Lanka Railways (SLR)) (Sinhala: ශ්රී ලංකා දුම්රිය සේවය Śrī Laṃkā Dumriya Sēvaya; Tamil: இலங்கை புகையிரத சேவை Ilankai Pugaiyiradha Sēvai) is Sri Lanka's railway owner and primary operator. As part of the Sri Lankan government, it is overseen by the Ministry of Transport. Founded in 1858 as the Ceylon Government Railway, it operates the nation's railways and links Colombo (the capital) with other population centres and tourist destinations.
The Sri Lankan rail network is 1,508 km (937 mi) of 5 ft 6 in (1,676 mm) broad gauge. Some of its routes are scenic, with the main line passing (or crossing) waterfalls, mountains, tea estates, pine forests, bridges and peak stations.