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IESL inaugurates B.D. Rampala commemoration lecture series

The Institution of Engineers Sri Lanka is planning to have an annual memorial lecture to commemorate the birth anniversary of B. D. Rampala, the first Ceylonese Chief Mechanical Engineer to be elevated to the Post of General Manager of Railways, which falls today (14th).

Engineer Rampala was the first Ceylonese Chief Mechanical Engineer in the then Ceylon Government Railway. He held that post until 1949.He became General Manager Railways in 1955 and continued in that post for 15 years.

Rampala was famous for his 'golden rule' in the administration and development of the Railway. He was responsible for the complete dieselization of the Railway and the introduction of long distance Fast Express trains on all lines.

In an article by J.B. Muller of the Institute of Engineers about B. D. Rampala the writer states:

Mr. Rampala was my 'mentor' and 'guru' from the time he became the GMR, and was an inspiration to all young Engineers who followed in his footsteps and listened to his sound advice and guidance".

"True to the meaning that could be given to his Sinhalese name, Mr. Rampala was famous for his 'golden rule' in the administration and development of the Railway. The innovations he brought about were many. He was responsible for the complete dieselization of the Railway and the Introduction of long distance Fast Express trains on all the lines".

"Diesel Shunting Locomotives were built locally in the Ratmalana Workshops under his personal instructions and guidance. He introduced Colour Light Signalling with Centralized Traffic Control to solve the congestion at peak hours in the suburbs of Colombo. He installed a network of Radio Trans Receivers at central and terminal stations throughout the Railway System for direct contact on important operating matters and in emergencies. He was instrumental in introducing 55 ft. long coaches on our Railway".

"Better seating facilities were provided on our trains for long distance travel. Observation Cars with improved seating arrangements were attached to the rear of the 'Uda Rata Menike" and "Podi Menike" and an air-conditioned coach was attached to the "Yal Devi".

"All these achievements of Mr. Rampala are not surprising when at a comparatively young age his originality and talents had been recognised by the Institution of Locomotive Engineers, London which awarded him a special prize for the Best Technical Paper presented before that Institution that year and he was 'dubbed' the 'cleverest engineer East of Suez. Mr. Rampala strode across the Railway System like a colossus earning international recognition and repute."

"Engineers of the calibre and stature of Mr. Rampala add lustre to the Engineering Profession and are hard to find. It is no exaggeration to say that the Railway appears to be still 'free-wheeling' on the momentum developed and left behind by Mr. Rampala nearly two decades ago and it is now time for the powers-that-be to inject fresh inputs to revitalise a fading concern:

These were the words of the late Eng. L. S. de Silva in his Foreword to the B. D. Rampala Felicitation Volume (indicentally Volume One in the History of Engineering Series) published by the Institution of Engineers, Sri Lanka (IESL) on the 125th anniversary of the Railway in 1989, and one can do no better than to quote another Railwayman who followed in his illustrious predecessor's footsteps.

Incidentally the late Eng. L. S. de Silva was not only additional General Manager (Technical) of Railways, he was also President of the IESL and a founder member of the Institute of Transport & Logistics. Coincidentally his son Eng. Priyal de Silva is the General Manager of Railways, a former president of the Institute of Transport & Logistics and the current president of the Institution of Engineers, Sri Lanka!

Bamunuarachchige Don Rampala earned a B.Sc (London) Degree was a Chartered Engineer and a Fellow of the Institution of Engineers, Sri Lanka an Honorary Life Fellow and Past President of the IESL (1958-59) and General Manager of Railways from 1955 to 1970. He was one of its most distinguished members and greatly honoured for his contribution to the profession of engineering in this country.

Eng. D. L. D. K. Wijewardena will deliver the inaugural lecture at the IESL's Auditorium II on Friday, November 14, 2003 at 5.15 p.m. The chief guest will be Eng. A. N. P. Wickremasuriya and the event will be presided over by IESL President, Eng. Priyal de Silva.

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