Slave Island Railway Station

Slave Island Railway Station, built in 1867 on the Coastal Line, is a colonial-era, railway station with cast-iron pillars & carved timber brackets.
Slave Island Railway Station
Slave Island Railway Station

Slave Island Railway Station (Sinhala: කොම්පඤ්ඤවීදිය දුම්රිය ස්ථානය) is one of the railway stations in the Western Province, Sri Lanka. It is the 2nd station on the Colombo-Beliatta line (Coastal line).

History

The railway station at Slave Island was built in 1867 by the British with the establishment of the Coastal line (De Silva & Chandrasekara, 2009).

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The Station Building

The Slave Island station building is considered significant for its colonial architecture. It is a single-storeyed building with two platforms built on either side of the railway track. The roofs of the two platforms are held by columns made of cast iron with carved timber brackets (De Silva & Chandrasekara, 2009). Asbestos sheets have been used to cover the roof.

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References

Books

1) De Silva, N.; Chandrasekara, D.P., 2009. Heritage Buildings of Sri Lanka. Colombo: The National Trust Sri Lanka, ISBN: 978-955-0093-01-4. p.177.

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