Daily Mirror (Sri Lanka)

INDO-SL JOINT RAILWAY SERVICE ON THE CARDS

- BY YOHAN PERERA

It has been decided to resume the joint railway service between Sri Lanka and India, the Prime Minister’s office said yesterday.

Such a service existed between Chennai and Colombo Fort where passengers could use a single ticket to travel between Colombo Fort and Chennai.

The Prime Minister’s office said the Transport Ministry hopes to introduce a similar railway service between the two countries and added that Sri Lankan Buddhists could make use of this service for their pilgrimage at a cheaper rate.

Meanwhile, reports said the preliminar­y work on a marine service between South India and Kankesantu­rai (KKS) and South India and Talaimanna­r had already begun with the Sri Lanka Ports Authority hoping to renovate the KKS jetty.

Plans are also being prepared to build a new jetty, 167 metres long and 22 metres wide to be used for commercial purposes

The preliminar­y work on a marine service between South India and Kankesantu­rai (KKS) and South India and Talaimanna­r had already begun with the Sri Lanka Ports Authority hoping to renovate the KKS jetty

with the breakwater also to be renovated. India is expected to provide $45.27 million under its credit line for this purpose.

In addition a new industrial zone is to be built on the land where the old cement factory was located while hotels, restaurant­s and warehouses are to be constructe­d near the Talaimanna­r Jetty.

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