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Archive for September, 2010


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Abandoned rail engines back on track

Wednesday, September 22nd, 2010

The Alstom (AD 32 C) M-09 French rail engines imported to the country in 2000 and were found to carry defects are to be fully repaired using modern technology and put into operation, Deputy Transport Minister Rohana Dissanayake said. Addressing a media briefing at the Government Information Department he said the Arthur C. Clarke Centre [...]

Beggars out today

Monday, September 20th, 2010

All beggars are to be removed from the main railway stations island wide beginning today. Sri Lanka Railway Spokesperson Vijay Samarasingha confirmed this morning that it was an initial step and the process would continue to include smaller stations in the near future. Samarasingha confirmed that the Railway Protection Force and the Police are engaged [...]

Electric trains in Lanka soon

Sunday, September 19th, 2010

The Government will obtain Chinese technical assistance to introduce electric trains to Sri Lanka. Transport Minister Kumara Welgama said he will travel to China seeking help for this project and study the technology to introduce electric trains here. It has been planned to initiate work on the project’s first phase next year. In the initial [...]

Power sets to steam long distance travel

Friday, September 3rd, 2010

The first out of 20 power sets imported from India is due to arrive in Sri Lanka this month. This will strengthen long distance travel on the Southern railway line from Colombo to Matara. A Sri Lanka Railways Spokesman told the Daily News that this was the first time that the CGR purchased power sets [...]


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