Thursday, August 9, 2018

Six Trains Had Left From Colombo Fort Railway Station

Six Trains had left from Colombo Fort
Railway station this evening (09)to six destinations amidst the Island Wide continous strike launched by Several Railway trade unions according to the Main Railway Control Room.

Accordingly these Trains had left to Kandy,Chilaw,Rambukkana,Galle,Awissawella and Mahawa  areas.

The first out  of these Trains left at 4.30 p.m and the last one left at 6.10 p.m.

The Ministry of Transport had yesterday  (08) requested the retired Engine Drivers to report to work with immediate effect to run the Trains as usual.

Meanwhile The Government Information Department has today announced that Eight trains will leave from Colombo Fort Railway station this evening.

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Wednesday, August 8, 2018

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Main Road In Front Of Colombo Fort Railway Station Which Closed Due To Protests Of Commuters Opened-Train Strike Continues

The main road in front of the Colombo Fort Railway station which closed last evening (08)due to the massive protest campaign launched by thousands of Commuters by blocking the two lines of the road against the Railway Strike, had been opened lAston night for transport activities.

Transport activities of the road had disrupted due to the protest campaign  of the commuters which lasted until last night.

Angry commuters had attacked the the main control room of the Colombo Fort Railway station opposing the strike which begun since 3  p..m last evening  (08) without a prior notice.

Riot Police and Special Task Force Personal are being deployed to provide security of the Railway stations it has been reported.

Meanwhile security forces managed to operate a Train to Mahawa area last night.

Train strike still continues  and the Minister of Finance and Media Mangala Samaraweera had requested  the strikers to come to negotiations over their demand.

A Huge Fire Erupted In Sapugoda Reserve Destroyed A Large Land Area

More than 100 acres of land belonging
to the Sapugoda Mountain Reserve at Anapallama area in Wellawaya Provincial Secretariet had been destroyed due to a huge fire erupted in the Reserve last noon (08)it has been reported.

Due to the dry weather condition prevailing in the area the fire spreads rapidly throughout the reserve and  it completely destroyed the grass field and old tree species in the Reserve .

A large species of endangered  and old Trees and Animals lives in the Reserve it has been revealed.