ECONOMYNEXT – India’s state-run IRCON will begin a 33 billion rupee (about 90 million dollars) upgrade of section rail track to the northern city of Jaffna from January 05, Transport Minister Bandula Gunawardana said.
The upgrade from Maho to Omanthai in Vavuniya will see the track capable of running trains at speeds of up to 100 kilometres an hour.
The track from Omanthai to Jaffna was previously upgraded under an Indian credit line.
The travel time from Colombo to Jaffna will be cut by about an hour after the upgrade. The track will be closed for five months from January five.
Sri Lanka Railways will operate 5 trains to Anuradhapura daily and busses will be provided by state-run Ceylon Transport Board and other operators to carry passengers to Jaffna.
The section of the track has 213 culverts and 90 bridges an IRCON official said.
The track now has speed restrictions on 27 locations where the train can be run at 10 to 40 kilometres an hour. After the upgrade the minimum speed will be 70 kmph.
The track will be re-built from the bottom up, with new ballast and welded tracks, which will allow for fast smooth travel without the current ‘jerks’. (Colombo/Dec28/2022)
When the entire track was laid out new, there were accusations that shoddy work had been done due to interference and creeping corruption. We have become a nation of being totally corrupt and many run with the fox and hunt with the dog, looking the other way due to fear of giving evidence.