December 25, Colombo (LNW): Public transport authorities have stepped up services across the country today to accommodate the surge of passengers travelling to their hometowns for the festive season. The Sri Lanka Transport Board (SLTB) says a special transport plan is in effect to minimise congestion and ensure smoother journeys.
SLTB Chief Operations Officer Sankha Weerasuriya stated that 75 additional bus services have been introduced on key routes, particularly those linking major cities with outlying districts. He noted that the enhanced bus schedule will remain in place until the 27th of this month to cater to the extended holiday travel period.
Supporting these efforts, National Transport Commission Director General Nilan Miranda said close to 100 private buses have also been authorised to operate special services, easing pressure on regular timetables and reducing overcrowding.
Rail passengers are likewise set to benefit, with Railway Operations Officer Asanka Samarasinghe confirming that extra train services are running today as part of the festive travel arrangements. Authorities have urged commuters to plan ahead and make use of the additional services made available during this busy period.
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