New Delhi: The Indian Railways have
completed phase I of a 43-km rail link from Medawachchiya to Madhu Road
in Sri Lanka at a cost of $81 million, an official statement said
Wednesday.
According to IRCON, a subsidiary of the Indian Railway, train services on the line resumed on May 14 after a gap of 23 years.
The train from Medawachhiya will take 30 minutes to cover
the distance. The tracks on the section were completely destroyed
during the devastating civil war in the region. The reconstructed track
is designed for a speed potential of up to 120 kmph.
India will construct around 252 km of railway lines in
the Northern Province of the island nation to be executed by IRCON, the
statement added.
Sri Lankan Minister for Economic Development Basil
Rajapaksa, Minister of Transport Kumara Welgama, Minister for Industries
and Commerce Rishad Bathiudeen, and High Commissioner of India Ashok K.
Kantha Chairman and IRCON's managing director Mohan Tiwari were present
at the inaugural ceremony.
Source: http://www.ummid.com/news/2013/May/16.05.2013/india_sri_lanka_railway.html