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		<title>Podi Menike: Sri Lanka&#8217;s Hill Country by Train</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Reserve a first-class seat in the Podi Menike train&#8217;s observation car and sit back to marvel at mountains, forests&#8230; and landslides, says Peter MacNeil
Hindsight is a wonderful thing, but for independent travellers on the Indian sub-continent, foresight is even better. Start taking anti-malaria tablets weeks before you leave. Once on the move, phone ahead to [...]


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		<title>Rail connections to India</title>
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There was a rail link to India until 1964, with services from Madras to Colombo (the Indo-Ceylon Express). From Madras Egmore passengers took the Rameshwaram Exp. (then known as the &#8220;Boat Mail&#8221;).
The MG track went through Pamban and reached a pier at Dhanushkodi, the southern tip of the island of Rameshwaram and about 27km from [...]


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