Kandy railway station

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Kandy
Railway Station

Platform at Kandy station
Station statistics
Line(s) Main Line
Matale Line
Connections Buses
Other information
Electrified no[1]
Owned by Sri Lanka Railways
Services

Senkadagala Menike -to Colombo Fort
Tikiri Menike -to Hatton and Colombo Fort

Kandy Railway Station is a major railway station in Kandy, Sri Lanka. The station is served by Sri Lanka Railways and is the primary railway station in Kandy and one of the most significant in the central hills. [citation needed] The station sits on a branch of the Main Line, leading to the Matale Line.[2]

History

The Main Line was extended in stages, towards Kandy and Badula. Service to Kandy began in 1867.[3]

By 1874, the line was extended to Nawalapitiya, backing out of Kandy and on from Peradeniya.[3]

Architecture

Kandy Railway Station features both Modernist and Victorian architecture. The station building is of the Art Moderne style, incorporating curving forms and long horizontal lines. It uses concrete massing to create a geometric form. Its minimalist walls and simple, bold forms contrast sharply with the highly-ornamented, traditional architecture that surrounds it.

The structure sheltering the platforms is of an older Victorian design. The structure displays stylish arches and intricate metalwork.

See also

References

  1. "Daily News". IESL proposes railway electrification project. 2010-12-25. 
  2. "The Rail Routes of Sri Lanka". Model Railroad Club. Retrieved 7 October 2012. 
  3. 3.0 3.1 "Sunday Observer". Cameos of the past: First train on line to Badulla from Colombo. 2010-07-19. 

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