Daily Mirror (Sri Lanka)

Expressway toll charges reduced for buses today Does not apply to other vehicles

- BY SANDUN A. JAYASEKERA

The expressway toll charged from private and SLTB buses will be reduced by Rs. 400 to Rs.500, effective from midnight yesterday and bus fares will subsequent­ly be cut by Rs. 10 and 20, Transport and Civil Aviation Minister Arjuna Ranatunga said.

We made a request to private bus operators who operate buses on Expressway­s to pass the benefit of the toll reduction on their buses to passengers

Minister Ranatunga told media yesterday that Highways and Road Developmen­t Minister Kabir Hashim in an extraordin­ary gazette notificati­on issued last Friday, reduced toll charges for buses plying on Expressway­s under the provisions of the ‘The National Thoroughfa­res Act’.

“We made a request to private bus operators who operate buses on Expressway­s to pass the benefit of the toll reduction on their buses to passengers and they have agreed to reduce bus fares on expressway­s by Rs. 10 and Rs. 20,” Minister Ranatunga added. Accordingl­y, the toll charged on a bus running to Galle from Makumbura on the Southern Expressway will be reduced to Rs. 700 from Rs. 1,200. The revised toll from Negombo to Kataragama will be Rs. 1,000 from Rs. 1,750. After the bus fare revision, the old bus fare of Rs. 570 to travel to Matara from Kaduwela will come down by Rs. 20 to Rs. 550 and from Colombo to Kataragama, it will be Rs. 990 from Rs. 1,000.

Minister Ranatunga said the Sri Lanka Railways and SLTB had put in place a special arrangemen­t to provide transport facilities to election officials.

“The Sri Lanka Railways and the SLTB are the official transport suppliers for public officers who are on election duty. We have made arrangemen­ts to provide additional buses and trains if and when necessary for election duty,” Minister Ranatunga said.

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