Demodara railway station is the 76th and third last railway station on
the Main Line, and is 277.71 km (172.56 mi) away from Colombo. It is located
912.5 m (2,994 ft) above mean sea level and 8 km (5.0 mi) from Badulla, the
capital city of Uva Province. All the trains that run on the Main Line,
including the Podi Menike and Udarata Menike express trains stop at the
station.
The station is most notable for its spiral rail line at this location,
popularly known as the 'Demodara Loop'. The rail line passes under itself,
going around the loop and emerging from a tunnel, which runs directly beneath
the Demodara railway station. The rail loop is approximately 900 meters (3,000
ft) long and the tunnel is 320 m (1,050 ft) in length. It is considered the
only loop in the world with a railway station situated exactly over a tunnel at
spiral loop. During the construction of the rail extension to Badulla the
engineers and surveyors found that elevation between the hills at Demodara was
too much for the track to negotiate, with the maximum inclination allowed by
the Ceylon Government Railway being one foot per 44 feet (1/44), an innovative
track design had to be devised. Local folklore has it that one of the
engineers, Devapura Jayasena Wimalasurendra, was inspired after observing a
Kankany (supervisor) in a local tea estate undo his talappawa (turban) and
re-tie it around his head.
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