Southern Expressway (Sri Lanka)

E01
Southern Expressway or Dakshina Lanka Distributor
Route information
Maintained by the Road Development Authority (RDA)
Length: 126 km (78 mi)
History: Opened on 27 November 2011(Till Pinnaduwa,Galle- 95.3Km)
Major junctions
North end: Kottawa, Colombo
South end: Godagama, Matara
Location
Major cities: Panadura, Kalutara, Matugama, Bentota, Ambalangoda, Galle
Highway system

Sri Lanka A-Grade Highways

The Dakshina Lanka Distributor E01[1] also known as the Southern Lanka Express Highway or Southern Lanka Distributor or simply the Southern Expressway (in Sinhala : දක්ෂිණ ලංකා අධීවේගි මාර්ගය in Tamil : தென்னிலங்கை அதிவேக நெடுஞ்சாலை) is Sri Lanka's first E Class highway. The 126 km (78 mi) long highway will link the Sri Lankan capital Colombo with Matara, a major city in the south of the island. Construction on the highway began in 2006 and it was expected to be completed in August 2011 at the cost of $600 million, however the public opening was scheduled towards the end of November. The expressway reduces the time taken to travel from Colombo to Matara to one and a half hours from the current four hours.

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Construction

As of December 2006, the first phase of construction is underway from Matara to Kurundugahahetekma. The second phase of the construction will be from Kurundugahahetekma to Kottawa. There are also plans to further extend the Highway to Weerawila and beyond as far as Batticaloa.[2] This would extend the highway by approximately 100 km (62 mi).

Some 1300 families have been moved because of this project. Of these, 550 families have been provided with new land to build their houses. In November 2011, this expressway as the nation's first, was inaugurated from Colombo to Galle, is 4-lanes and $700 million, and is expected to significantly reduce travel times over the congested coastal route.[3]

Intersections

Location km Exit Name Destinations Notes
0.0 1 Kottawa A-004 – Kottawa (1.8 km), Maharagama (6.3 km), Nugegoda (11.3 km), Colombo (20.6 km), Ratnapura (79.1 km), Avissawella (37 km), Homagama (2.2 km) The start of the expressway; a continuation of the Outer Circular Highway
5.9 2 Kahatuduwa B-084 – Kasbawa (5.8 km), Piliyandala (8.1 km), Colombo (25.7 km), Horana (12.3 km), Ingiriya (25.9 km), Ratnapura (63.5 km)
13.7 3 Gelanigama A-008 – Bandaragama (1.8 km), Panadura (11.6 km), Horana (6.9 km), Ingiriya (20.4 km), Ratnapura (58.1 km)
34.8 4 Dodangoda B-304 – Nagoda (11.5 km), Kalutara (17.0 km), Matugama (5.5 km), Agalawaththa (11.3 km)
46.0 5 Welipanna B-157 – Aluthgama (10.3 km), Matugama (11.5 km), Agalawaththa (17.5 km)
67.6 6 Kurundugahahetekma B-014 – Elpitiya (3.8 km), Karandeniya (6.0 km), Batapola (7.0 km), Ambalangoda (13.2 km), Balapitiya (13.5 km)
79.8 7 Baddegama B-153 – Baddegama (1.5 km), Hikkaduwa (12.8 km), Nil Hena (2.4 km), Udugama (20.8 km)
95.3 8 Pinnaduwa B-594 – Galle (8.4 km) Contains the 6-kilometre (3.7 mi) Galle Access road
Under Construction (Stage 2) 9 Deegoda A-17 – Deniyaya
Under Construction (Stage 2) 10 Kokmaduwa B-465 – Weligama
Under Construction (Stage 2) 11 Godagama A-24 – Matara The end of the expressway; there are proposals for it to be extended up to Hambantota
1.000 mi = 1.609 km; 1.000 km = 0.621 mi

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