Gal Oya Junction (Sinhala: ගල් ඔය හන්දිය) is a railway station in the North Central Province of Sri Lanka.
The station is a junction station, where the Trincomalee line branches off from the Batticaloa line. It is owned and operated by Sri Lanka Railways.
It is 227 km (141 mi) away from Colombo Fort Railway Station,[1] at an elevation of about 87 m (285 ft) metres above sea level. Usually over 24 trains run weekly.[2][3]
GalOyaJunction (Sinhala: ගල් ඔය හන්දිය) is a railway station in the North Central Province of Sri Lanka. The station is a junction station, where the...
line from Polgahawela Junction to Kankesanthurai The line from Medawachchiya Junction to Talaimannar This line from GalOyaJunction to Trincomalee The line...
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away from Colombo Fort Railway Station, and 10 km (6.2 mi) from the GalOyaJunction, at an elevation of about 90 m (300 ft) above sea level. "Minneriya...
Trincomalee line branches north and east from the Batticaloa line at GalOyaJunction and extends to Trincomalee. Mihintale line The Mihintale line is a...
a railway line in Sri Lanka. Branching off the Batticaloa line at GalOyaJunction, the line heads north-east through North Central and Eastern provinces...
the Cotta Road on the north, the Heen Ela canal on the west, the Diyawanna Oya canal on the south and the Nawala Road on the east). Ward no. 4 - Nawala...
of Habarana, the Trincomalee Line diverges off the Batticaloa line at GalOya towards the port city of Trincomalee. The Batticaloa line continues south-east...
having restored an ancient causeway called the Kotabaddha, over the Deduru Oya (Deduru Lake) near modern Kurunegala. The new king's personality was illustrated...
around 10,000—attacked, looted, and set fire to any building near Borella Junction that had a Tamil connection, including Borella Flats and the Tamil Union...
country-data.com. Retrieved 12 May 2023. Thangavelu, V. "At Manal Aru ( Weli Oya ) Sinhalese State Ethnically Cleansed Tamils". Nakkeran. Archived from the...