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UNP MP Harsha de Silva shows off a document connected to Swiss banking during a media briefing at Sirikotha yesterday – Pic by Pradeep Pathirana |
Matara-Beliatta rail track most pricey in the world: HarshaThe proposed 27 kilometre railway track connecting Matara to Beliatta in the Hambantota District to be built using a Chinese loan facility will be one of the most expensive in the world at $ 14.7 million per kilometre, the main opposition UNP charged yesterday. Quoting an estimation made by former State Engineering Corporation General Manager Tudor Wijenayake, UNP MP Harsha De Silva said that the Government cost estimate for the 27km railway track included bridges that had already been built. “Two of those kilometres were already constructed during President Ranasinghe Premadasa’s administration. So in truth there is only 25 kilometres of track to build,” the UNP Lawmaker charged. Citing an Iowa University report on cost estimation for railway construction in the US, De Silva said that even in the most mountainous regions, the cost per kilometre of track was $ 5.3 million. “Are there mountains in Beliatta? Are there rocks and tunnels to cut through in the area?” De Silva charged. The UNP MP said it was ironic that a railway track that was going to be one of the most expensive in the world is cutting through one of the country’s poorest areas, where farmers were struggling for water to cultivate their farms. |