The Colombo – Puttalam practice service, which had been utterly halted for a number of months because of the extreme influence of the latest ‘Ditwa’ cyclone, has resumed regular operations. The railway management room confirmed that the workplace practice, which departed from Colombo round 8:20 AM yesterday (16) after an extended interval of eighty-two (82) days, efficiently reached Puttalam railway station.
The railway monitor system suffered extreme harm resulting from this uncommon climate situation that hit the island final November. Particularly, the primary bridge at Baththuluoya positioned between Chilaw and Puttalam, in addition to a small bridge within the Thilladiya space of Puttalam, have been damaged, main authorities to utterly droop practice providers on this method.
Restore work on the broken railway line was carried out expeditiously, and all renovation work as much as Palaviya railway station had been accomplished twenty days prior. Nonetheless, passenger transport providers had not but commenced, however with a practice arriving again in Puttalam yesterday, steps have now been taken to renew all journeys on the related route from Puttalam railway station as traditional.
