Demodara Loop is an engineering marvel located near the small town of Ella, in the Badulla District of Uva Province, Sri Lanka. This railway loop is famed for its unique design where the railway track passes over itself, creating a spiral to help trains ascend or descend an incline without the need for steep gradients or multiple tracks. The loop stretches over a hillock and includes a tunnel at its base, known as the Demodara Spiral. This railway was constructed during the British colonial era, and the Demodara Loop, in particular, is a testament to the innovative civil engineering solutions of the time. The surrounding area is scenic, with picturesque vistas of tea plantations, hills, and woodlands, reflecting the rich natural beauty of the central highlands of Sri Lanka. The sight of the train looping around amidst lush greenery and terraced farms makes for an enchanting view. Apart from the technical aspect, the loop is surrounded by myths and folklore, adding to its allure. The nearby Demodara station, which is a part of this railway system, also houses a small railway museum that narrates the history of this incredible construction.
Ella in Sri Langka is on the Demodara loop at a height of twenty four meters. It is very picturesque spot as it is in a dense jungle.
nipss2023
Wrote on 10th Oct, 2023
Railway Loop Demodara
Amazing place. Same train pass railway station twice a time. A tunnel has built under the railway station. Vehicle parking area is available. Railway platform is open to the public, only when the trai..
What amazes is over a hundred years ago, the tunnel designers for railways were able to create such a masterpiece where the tunnel goes underneath its own track creating an elevational difference to s..
interesting in Sri Lanka, you walk along railway track and no fine given. it is very common to walk in train track, there is enough time to stand away if train pass by
Y3945NSsteves
Wrote on 9th Nov, 2022
Railway loop - Ella
really nice to see the way the train line is designed. It is a place worth visiting in Sri Lanka- in Ella