Even by communist standards the apparantly pre-WW2 buildings clearly suffered from advanced neglect.
This looks to be the scene now
On one of the buildings of the row is this facade with German lettering from before 1945:
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Even by communist standards the apparantly pre-WW2 buildings clearly suffered from advanced neglect.
This looks to be the scene now
On one of the buildings of the row is this facade with German lettering from before 1945:
A pic that seems to have been taken from one of the ornamental towers of the bridge.
Class S1 was a fleet of Diesel Multiple Units (DMU) built by English Electric for the Ceylon Government Railways (CGR), imported to Sri Lanka in 1937-8. Initially designated as D1, D2 and D3 they were later classified as Class S1 under the re-classification of loco rolling stock in 1938. Three sets were numbered 501, 502, 503 and they were named as:
1. Silver Foam (#501),