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Track switching damaged at Beliatta train station

Track switching damaged at the Beliatta Train Station after rains

by Staff Writer 12-04-2019 | 2:43 PM
Colombo (News 1st): A section of the rail track switching area in the Beliatta Train Station had caved in after rains. The Railway Control Room said operations are underway to rectify the issue. Under the present situation, trains cannot switch tracks at the Beliatta Train Station.

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