There are total 5 trains operating between Colombo Fort and Anuradhapura, 4 trains are running daily and other one runs on weekends.
කොළඹ සිට අනුරාධපුර දක්වා දුම්රිය මාර්ගයේ සතියේ දින වල දුම්රිය 3ක්ද සති අන්ත දින වල දුම්රිය 4ක්ද ධාවනය වේ.
Colombo Fort | Anuradhapura | Frequency | Train Type | End Station |
---|---|---|---|---|
5:30am | 8:50am | Saturday, Sunday | Intercity Express | Kankesanthurai |
5:45am | 9:45am | Daily | Yal Devi Express | Kankesanthurai |
1:45pm | 6:00pm | Daily | Rajarata Rejini Express | Anuradhapura |
3:45pm | 8:00pm | Daily | Express 5005 | Thalaimannar Pier |
8:00pm | 12:00am | Daily | Night Mail 4089 | Moratuwa – Kankesanthurai |
Ticket Prices
1st Class(AC) – Rs.2,000-2,400
2nd Class(Reserved) – Rs.1,200
2nd Class – Rs.750.00
3rd Class – Rs.360.00
Total Distance: 204km
Frequently asked questions
- When does the first train leave from Colombo Fort?
The first train from Colombo Fort to Anuradhapura / Kankesanthurai is at 5:30am. - When does the last train leave from Colombo Fort?
The last train from Colombo Fort to Anuradhapura / Kankesanthurai is at 8:00pm(Night Mail). - How to book a train ticket online?
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Sri Maha Bodhi Tree
- A sapling from the original Bodhi tree in India under which Buddha attained enlightenment.
- It is over 2,000 years old — one of the oldest documented trees in the world.
Ruwanwelisaya Stupa
- A massive white stupa built by King Dutugemunu.
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Jetavanaramaya Stupa
- Once the tallest stupa in the ancient world (over 120m).
- Built by King Mahasen.
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Thuparamaya Dagoba
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Mirisawetiya Stupa
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Basawakkulama (Abhaya Wewa)
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Last update: 2025-06-22