Sunday Times (Sri Lanka)

The neglected Ella station

- Story and pix by Palitha Ariyawansa

Ella, is one Sri Lanka’s most frequented tourist destinatio­ns in the country. As such the Ella Railway station is equally popular among both foreign and local visitors who opt to take a train ride to the area through the picturesqu­e upcountry.

Sadly the Railway Department has failed to support efforts to attract more tourists to the area.

Work to upgrade facilities at the train station used by thousands of tourists annually, has come to an abrupt halt.

A newly built rest room, with toilet facilities and lockers with baggage space for tourists to store luggage has not been completed. Even those facilities which are in place have not been opened to visitors.

Not unexpected­ly both foreign and local tourists, have expressed disappoint­ment, as after the long journey to Ella, they are not provided basic facilities such as a comfortabl­e rest room to freshen up.

Commuters also complain, one of the platforms has not been constructe­d to proper standards. they point out the retaining walls constructe­d around the station have not been completed.

To make matters worse instead of lampshades, electric bulbs lights are covered with plastic bottles.

The Traders Associatio­n claims railway officials have told them, that one of the issues was that though the Tourism Ministry of the previous regime allocated Rs. 30 million to upgrade the station (as it is a major tourist destinatio­n), the Railway Department had returned Rs 15 million to the Ministry, without completing the work. Residents are hopeful that since the new Railway Services Minister C. B.

Ratnayake, is from the Nuwara Eliaya District, the short comings at the Ella railway station which has fallen into neglect, will catch his attention, and measures to upgrade the station undertaken ASAP.

 ??  ?? Ella is one of the most frequented tourist destinatio­ns
Ella is one of the most frequented tourist destinatio­ns
 ??  ?? A cut plastic bottle serves as a lampshade
A cut plastic bottle serves as a lampshade
 ??  ?? New restrooms have been constructe­d, but not open to the public
New restrooms have been constructe­d, but not open to the public
 ??  ?? Work on one of the platforms and retaining walls have not been completed
Work on one of the platforms and retaining walls have not been completed

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