Uva Province (Sri Lanka) bus routes

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This is a list of bus routes that operate in Uva Province, Sri Lanka. Although Uva Province has a poor bus network, when compared to other provinces, it consists of a no.of essential bus services. The bus service is operated both by private companies and the government owned Sri Lanka Transport Board (SLTB). The bus networks connects majorly the main cities and district centers, and main cities and small villages. So, the bus stands of district centers and main cities function as the hubs of bus networks of respective areas.

Badulla District

Badulla

Route Destination Via
21 Kandy
31 Matara Ella - Wellawaya - Tanamalwila - Hambantota - Tangalle - Dickwella
31/1 Galle Ella - Wellawaya - Tanamalwila - Hambantota - Tangalle - Dickwella - Matara - Weligama - Koggala
32/ Ambalangoda Ella - Wellawaya - Tanamalwila - Hambantota - Tangalle - Dickwella - Matara - Weligama - Koggala - Galle - Hikkaduwa
99 Colombo Hali Ela - Ella - Bandarawela - Haputale - Balangoda - Palmadulla - Ratnapura - Eheliyagoda - Awissawella - Homagama - Maharagama - Nugegoda - Colombo[1]
296 Bandarawela
311 Nuwara-Eliya Badulla - Hali Ela - Etampitiya - Welimada - Keppetipola - Boragas - Hakgala - Nuwara Eliya
314 Diulapelessa
Akiriya Badulla - Passara - Madolsima - Lunugala - Akiriya
Vineethagama Badulla - Uva Campus - Rambukpotha - Vineethagama
Kandegedara Badulla - Hali-Ela - Jangulla - Kandegedara
3rd Post Badulla - Uva Campus - 2nd Post - 3rd Post
Monaragala
Mahiyanganaya
Siripura
Welimada
Passara
Hali- Ela
Allearawa
Kandaketiya

Bandarawela

Route Destination Via
296 Badulla
Punagala

Welimada

Route Destination Via
47 Kandy
311 Nuwara Eliya Keppetipola - Boragas - Hakgala - Mahagasthota - Nuwara Eliya
311 Badulla
310 Bandarawela
Mahiyanganaya
Madawela
Bomburu Ella
Bogaha Kumbura

Mahiyanganaya

Route Destination Via
314 Badulla
218 Kaduruwela
Siripura

See also

References

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