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Trains to reduce speed between Fort & Wadduwa

Trains to reduce speed between Fort & Wadduwa

by Zulfick Farzan 26-09-2022 | 6:59 PM

COLOMBO (News 1st) - Sri Lanka railways have decided to reduce the speed of trains operating along the western coast.

Railways General Manager Gamini Seneviratne told News 1st that the speed of the trains operating between Colombo Fort and Wadduwa will be limited to 20 kmph from Monday (26) due to renovations on the coastal railway route.


 

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