A typical old-style signalbox at Kosgoda (apparently abandoned). One might be excused for thinking this to be Kerala.
Boossa, a typical small station with a crossing loop. It also has a small sleeper creosoting plant (similar to the one at Palghat Jn.).
S-8 No. 826 -- The loco of a 'power set' built by Hitachi in 1991, at Boossa. The rear of the loco is a passenger compartment. There is also a driving compartment in the rear coach, like the Indian Railways' 'push-pulls'.
Also at Boossa, a speeding express pulled by a WDM-2 lookalike.
Galle station, next to the Test Cricket ground which often appears on TV. The Sinhala script looks a bit like Telugu or Kannada. The Tamil sign is on the left, out of the picture.
At Galle station: note the ICF coach in the middle. (This photograph was dark, and had to be adjusted, hence the strange colours.)
Bentota, a typical small station without crossings. Note the two different signboards.
Power car of local train at Alutgama, Sri Lanka, Mar 2002. The rear of this power car has a passenger compartment. Ajai Banerji, abn397@hotmail.com
Another view of the same power car. Contrast it with the generally shabby surroundings. Ajai Banerji
Still at Alutgama, March 2002. A local train. Ajai Banerji
Another view of the same train. Note that the last coach must be from India. Ajai Banerji