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Kandy Train Services Likely to Resume by Year-End After Cyclone Damage

April 28, 2026

Train services to Kandy are expected to resume by the end of this year following damage caused by Cyclone Ditwah, Deputy Minister of Transport and Highways Prasanna Gunasena said.

He noted that the previously announced timeline for restoring services remains unchanged.

“We still believe that by the end of this year, it will be possible to operate trains to Kandy,” he said.

According to the Deputy Minister, 97 major damage points were identified along the main railway line from Colombo Fort to Badulla via Kandy, particularly between Colombo and Kadugannawa.

“Out of those 97, repairs at 92 locations have now been completed to a level where train operations can resume. Only five locations remain, and these are areas with significant structural damage,” he explained.

He added that repairs at the remaining sites require specialised technical expertise beyond the capacity of the Sri Lanka Railways alone.

“We are working with the National Building Research Organisation, railway engineers and the Survey Department to plan and carry out these restorations,” he said.

Construction work has already begun at three of the remaining five sites, and authorities expressed confidence that services will resume within the projected timeframe.

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