Train services not cancelled as reported by media - Minister tells MCC | Daily News

Train services not cancelled as reported by media - Minister tells MCC

A new programme to end cancellation of trains by month end :
A new train schedule in early February:

Transport, Highways and Mass Media Minister Dr. Bandula Gunawardena said that the train services were not canceled due to the retirement of the employees as reported by the media.

 He stated above at the Ministerial consultative Committee on Transport and Highways met in Parliament recently (5) under the chairmanship of the Minister. Officials who were present pointed out that, even if a certain number of trains were to be cancelled due to the retirement of Railway Department officials, it was not as high as reported by the media. The officials also said that though a small number of train journeys were cancelled, it was shown as a large amount by the media.

The Minister said that due to the arrival of more tourists at the Katunayake Airport, more trains had to be deployed in the past few days to supply fuel, and for that reason, the trains had to be reduced somewhat. He also said that he expects to reveal the facts that the trains were not cancelled as reported by the media. Also, the Minister inquired the officers present about the possibility of ending the cancelation of trains by the end of this month due to the retirement of officials. They also said that only 10 train

drivers had retired at the end of last year.

Minister Bandula Gunawardena also pointed out that a new train schedule will be provided at thebeginning of February, according to the available capacity in Railway Department. Apart from that, the possibility of ordering tickets 100% online for long-distance train services with tourist attractions such as ‘Ella-Odyssey’ was also discussed in the meeting. The Committee also approved the Regulations published in the Gazette Extraordinary No. 2287/28 of 07 July 2022, made by the Minister of Transport and Highways and Minister of Mass Media under the Motor Traffic Act.

 


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