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President Maithripala Sirisena, Minister of Transport and Civil Aviation Arjuna Ranatunga and High Commissioner of India to Sri Lanka Taranjit Singh Sandhu jointly flagged off a new train, the Pulathisi Express, from Fort Station in Colombo to Polonnaruwa yesterday.
The ceremony was also attended by other dignitaries including Ministry of Transport and Civil Aviation Secretary L.P. Jayampathy, Sri Lanka Railways General Manager M.J.D. Fernando and RITES Ltd. Director (Technical) Mukesh Rathore.
The train is supplied to Sri Lanka Railways by RITES Ltd. under Indian Line of Credit. The train has best-in-class passenger amenities with fully rotating seats in the air-conditioned chair cars, on-board entertainment system and modular interiors.
In the last 10 months, India has supplied five trains (Diesel Multiple Units – DMUs), four locomotives and 15 wagons to Sri Lanka Railways. One additional train, six more locomotives and 35 more wagons will be supplied by India to Sri Lanka within the next three months under concessional financing.
In March 2017, a contract worth around $ 100 million for the supply of six DMUs and 10 locomotives was signed between RITES Ltd., India and Sri Lanka Railways. The first DMU arrived in Sri Lanka in December 2018 ahead of schedule. Five DMUs and four locomotives have already been delivered to Sri Lanka Railways so far. In addition, 50 wagons are also being supplied to Sri Lanka Railways; 15 wagons have been delivered so far.
In June 2017, India signed a Line of Credit Agreement for $ 318 million for the development of the railway sector in Sri Lanka. Under this Line of Credit, various projects are underway including procurement of 160 passenger coaches (contract for around $ 83 million was signed in September 2018 between RITES Ltd. and Sri Lanka Railways); upgradation of around 130 km of railway track from Maho to Omanthai (contract for around $ 91 million was signed in mid July 2019 between IRCON Ltd. and Sri Lanka Railways); upgradation of signal and telecommunication system from Maho to Anuradhapura; and setting up of a Railway Workshop in Ratmalana, etc. India has so far committed Lines of Credit worth around $ 1.3 billion for development of railway sector in Sri Lanka. The restoration of arterial railway lines, connecting the north and the south after decades of conflict and the renovation of the tsunami-affected southern railway line were undertaken under Indian Line of Credit. India has also supplied rolling stock to Sri Lanka and contributed to capacity building of Sri Lankan Railway personnel.
India remains committed to undertaking people-oriented connectivity projects in Sri Lanka as per Sri Lanka’s own developmental priorities.