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E01 expressway (Sri Lanka)

Southern Expressway shield

Southern Expressway
Colombo–Matara Expressway
Route information
Maintained by the Road Development Authority
Length: 133 km (83 mi)
Existed: 27 November 2011 (2011-11-27) – present
History: Kottawa-Galle section Opened on 27 November 2011
Galle-Matara section Opened on 15 March 2014
Major junctions
North end: Kottawa  A4  - Start of  E02  Colombo Outer Circular Expressway
 

Interchange 2 → B84 in Kahathuduwa - Start of  E06  Ruwanpura Expressway
Interchange 3 →  A8  in Gelanigama
Interchange 4 → B304 in Dodangoda
Interchange 5 → B157 in Welipanna
Interchange 6 → B14 in Elpitiya
Interchange 7 → B153 in Baddegama
Interchange 8 → B594 in Pinnaduwa
Interchange 9 →  A17  in Imaduwa

Interchange 10 → B465 in Kokmaduwa
South end: Godagama  A24 
Location
Towns: Panadura, Kalutara, Matugama, Bentota, Elpitiya, Ambalangoda, Galle, Matara
Highway system
Expressways of Sri Lanka

Southern Expressway shield

Interchange 2 → B84 in Kahathuduwa - Start of  E06  Ruwanpura Expressway
Interchange 3 →  A8  in Gelanigama
Interchange 4 → B304 in Dodangoda
Interchange 5 → B157 in Welipanna
Interchange 6 → B14 in Elpitiya
Interchange 7 → B153 in Baddegama
Interchange 8 → B594 in Pinnaduwa
Interchange 9 →  A17  in Imaduwa

The Southern Expressway, also known as the Southern Lanka Distributor (Sinhala: දක්ෂිණ ලංකා අධිවේගි මාර්ගය Daksina Lanka Adhivegi Margaya), Tamil: தென்னிலங்கை அதிவேக நெடுஞ்சாலை) is Sri Lanka's first E Class highway. The 126 km (78 mi) long highway links the Sri Lankan capital Colombo with Galle and Matara, major cities in the south of the island.

The Southern Expressway Project- SEP- was introduced by the Road Development Authority and the Ministry of Highways as far back as late 1980s. the University of Moratuwa undertook the Environment Impact Assessment — EIA study in 1996 and the report was submitted in early 1997 and in 2002 began under the "regaining Sri Lanka" programme


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