Expressways of Sri Lanka

Expressways in Sri Lanka
System information
Length: 353.7 km (219.8 mi)
Formed: 27 November 2011 (2011-11-27)
Notes: Length by 2019
Highway names
Expressways: Expressway X (E X)
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Expressways of Sri Lanka

Sri Lanka currently has over 150 kilometres (93 mi) of designated expressways serving the southern part of the country. The first stage of the E01 Expressway (Southern Expressway) which opened in 2011 was Sri Lanka's first expressway spanning a distance of 95.3 kilometres (59.2 mi). The second stage of the Southern Expressway opened in 2014 and extends to Matara. The E03 Expressway (Colombo–Katunayake Expressway) opened in 2013 and connects Sri Lanka's largest city Colombo with the Bandaranaike International Airport covering a distance of 25.8 kilometres (16.0 mi). The newest expressway is the Outer-circular Expressway from Kaduwela to Kottawa to the E01 southern expressway. All E-Grade highways in Sri Lanka are access-controlled, toll roads with speeds limits in the range of 80–110 kilometres per hour (50–68 mph). The network is to be expanded to 350 kilometres (220 mi) by 2019.

ITS (Intelligent Transportation System) systems are being installed presently. ETC Electronic Toll Collection systems are being installed on the Southern Expressway while the Colombo-Katunayeke Expressway system is functional.

Expressways

Road Number Name Route Length (km) Length (mi) Opened Notes
E01 Southern Expressway (Colombo–Matara Expressway) Kottawa-Matara[1] 128 80 2011 (Kottawa-Galle) opened in 2011; (Galle-Matara) opened in 2014. A subsequent extension to Hambantota (via three stages: Matara-Beliatta, Beliatta-Wetiya, Mattala-Hambantota) was proposed/planned in order to connect the expressway with the Mattala Airport- this has yet to commence construction.
E02 Outer Circular Expressway Kottawa-Kerawalapitiya 29.2 18.1 2014 (Kottawa-Kaduwela) opened in 2014; (Kaduwela-Kadawatha) opened in 2015; (Kadawatha-Kerawalapitiya) to be opened in 2017
E03 Colombo–Katunayake Expressway New Kelani Bridge-Katunayake[2] 25.8 16.0 2013 (Colombo-Katunayake) opened in 2013
E04 Central Expressway (Colombo–Kandy Expressway) Kadawatha-Katugastota 98.9 61.5 Proposed - to be completed in 2018
E06 Ruwanpura Expressway Kahathuduwa-Pelmadulla 71.8 44.6 Proposed - to be completed in 2019

Southern Expressway (E01)

Katunayake (E03)

See also

References

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