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Sri Lanka 2017 Dec Sri Lanka Area = 65,610 sq. km. Population = 21.2 million Per Capita GDP US$ 3,835 GDP US$ 81.3 Billion GDP Growth 4.4% Silk Route Sri Lanka AH 43, AH 44 AH in Sri Lanka AH 43


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Sri Lanka

2017 Dec

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Sri Lanka

Area = 65,610

  • sq. km.

Population =

21.2 million

Per Capita GDP

US$ 3,835

GDP US$ 81.3

Billion

GDP Growth

4.4%

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Silk Route

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Sri Lanka AH 43, AH 44

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AH in Sri Lanka

AH 43 Agra,…..Thalaimannar,

Mannar, Medawachchi, Galkulama, Dambulla, Kurunegala, Ambepussa, Colombo, Galle, Matara

  • AH 44

Dambulla – Habarana –

Trincomalee (A6)

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AH 43

Mathara Bridge ( AH 43) Kelaniya Flyover ( AH 43)

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Road and Road Transport

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Road Network 116,000 km

National Highways

12,320 km

Provincial Roads

15,975 km

Rural Roads

83,765 km

Other roads

4,000 km

Road density

1.76 km/sq. km

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Expressway network

170 Km

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Overview of Transportation

Total vehicle population is 7.1 million (as

at September 2017)

Annual growth of all vehicle population is

8-12%

Transport sector contribution to GDP is

11%

Average speed of road network is 40

km/hr

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Urban Transportation

Colombo Metropolitan Region (CMR) is the

main urban center

There are six main corridors towards

Colombo City

Population in Colombo is about 900,000 Daily traffic entering into CMR is over

350,000

Active vehicle fleet is 784,836 in CMR

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Public Transport in CMR

Mainly Buses and rail School vans, Office vans, taxies and three-

wheelers also provide passenger transport

Modal share of bus, rail & three-wheelers

accounts 75% of total passenger km

Buses - 90.5% Rail

  • 7.2%

Three-wheelers

  • 2.3%
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Port Access Elevated Highway

Four lane elevated highway from Colombo

Port to Expressway Network

Length 5.8 km Funded by ADB( SASEC)

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Outer Circular Highway (JICA Project)

Connects three

Expressways

Air port Exp. Southern Exp. Northern Exp.

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Outer Circular Expressway

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Southern Expressway

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New Kelani Bridge

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Katunayake (Air Port) Expressway

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Rail and Rail Transport

Sri Lanka Railways Network : 1,450 km Total passenger –km : 7.5 million (annual) Passenger usage : 136 million passengers

/anum

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Colombo Suburban Railway Project

Feasibility study under ADB financing Implementation will star in 2019 Design speed is 100 km/hr. Stage I – 105 km will be electrified

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72 km

New Track Con. New Track Con. New Track Constructi

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Section Length – 120 km Existing Speed – 50 km/h Will be Rehabilitated for 100 km/h

  • peration

In the procurement stage Section Length – 160 km Trains operate at 100 km/h Reconstruction Project Competed in 2015 Section Length – 110 km Trains Operate at 100 km/h Reconstruction Project got completed in 2014 Section Length – 40 km Existing Speed – 60 km/h Will be Rehabilitated for 100 km/h

  • peration

In the procurement stage The Area under ADB Funded “Colombo Suburban Railway ” Project Existing Speed – 80 km/h Will be rehabilitated for 100 km/h Electrification – 105 km Project commenced in 2016 Section Length – 105 km Trains operate at 90 km/h Rehabilitation Project Competed in 2012 The Area under ADB Funded “Colombo Suburban Railway ” Project EoI Called for – (1) Pre Feasibility from Rambukkana to Kadugannawa, (2) Feasibility and Detailed Design from Kadugannawa to Matale ( with Double Track from Kadugannawa to Katugastota) EoI Called

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Ports in Sri Lanka

Port of Colombo Port of Galle Port of Magam Ruhunupura (Hambanthota) Port of Trincomalee Port of Kankasanthurai Port of Oluvil

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International Shipping Routes

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Ports Expansion Program

The Colombo port is currently being

expanded to the international standard to be one of the best serviceable ports in the South Asia Region

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Port of Colombo

Ship Arrivals – 4,405 ships in 2016 Container throughput (TEU’s) – 4.5

million (from Jan. to Sep. 2017)

Total cargo handled – 65.7 million Tonnes

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TOTAL SHIP ARRIVALS

2012 2013 2014 2015 2016 2016 Jan-Sept 2017 Jan-Sept % Colombo 3,870 3,667 3,742 4,197 4,405 3,320 3,221

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Hambantota 34 139 335 295 281 217 183 -15.7 Trincomalee 161 134 127 164 216 158 176 11.4 Galle 161 134 127 164 216 74 67

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KKS-Point Pedrou 44 48 34 32 25 17 55 223.5 2012 2013 2014 2015 2016 2016 Jan-Sept 2017 Jan-Sept % Colombo

61,669,554 63,481,952 70,794,189 73,717,623 81,878,899 61,103,356 65,705,165 7.5

Hambantota

19,716 118,579 474,012 292,581 354,646 268,710 173,349 -35.5

Trinco

421,673 206,540 393,977 541,777 771,457 2,552,456 2,918,560 14.3

Galle

421,673 206,540 393,977 541,777 771,457 577,466 540,315

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KKS-Point Pedrou

59,814 49,347 21,204 31,685 26,544 20,442 20,347

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TOTAL CARGO HANDLED (TONNES)

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Colombo Port

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Hambanthota Port

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Aviation and Airport Development

Bandaranaike International Airport

Development Project ( JICA funded)

Package A : New Terminal Building

Procurement stage

Package B : Remote Apron and Taxiways

Construction works are ongoing Investment – Rs. 6 Billion (400 Million US$)

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Proposed Bandaranaike Airport

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Lay out Plan-Proposed Apron E

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Mattala Rajapaksa International Airport

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Trade facilitation

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