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The British naturally introduced modern transportation systems.
The Kandy station platforms, still receiving a dozen trains daily.
The right-of-way has many signs warning pedestrians away, but they are universally disregarded. The trains do move slowly.
The British built roads too, of course, and in a metric age, this British milestone survives on the Colombo-Kandy road.
A bridge from the 1820s.
The plaque recalls Governor Edward Barnes, who not only supported the development of coffee plantations but went into the business himself. He seems to have been an inspirational leader, however: see, for example, the adulatory description of him in Fifty Years in Ceylon (1891), the autobiography of Thomas Skinner, Ceylon's pioneer road builder.
The British bridged the Mahaweli Ganga in 1833 with a famous and elegant sandalwood-timber arch that was replaced in 1905 by an iron bridge. For pedestrians in this densely populated area, they also built many suspension bridges for pedestrians.
Such improvements kept coming throughout the colonial period.
Recently, many have been retired and replaced or supplemented by vehicular bridges.
Kandyans took to the bus, as well as the train. The irony of this sign--nearly obscured by leaves--is that buses abound in Sri Lanka today, but there is no such thing as a formal "halting place." The buses stop on demand, anywhere and without warning.
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