Dematagoda

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Dematagoda
දෙමටගොඩ
தெமட்டகொடை
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Dematagoda
Location in Greater Colombo
Coordinates: 6°55′48″N79°52′40″E / 6.93000°N 79.87778°E / 6.93000; 79.87778
Country Sri Lanka
Province Western Province
District Colombo District
Time zone UTC+5:30 (Sri Lanka Standard Time Zone)
Postal Code
00900 [1]

Dematagoda is a suburb of Colombo, Sri Lanka. It is represented by divisional code 9 (Colombo 09). It is surrounded by the suburbs of Borella, Maradana and Kolonnawa. The Baseline Road passes through Dematagoda. It is the only location in Sri Lanka to have two railway stations and the first to have a flyover.[ citation needed ]

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The railway signal and telecommunication engineer's office is situated in Dematagoda.

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