The first lot of ten coaches out of 160 stainless steel passenger coaches supplied by RITES Ltd. to Sri Lanka Railways was delivered in Colombo yesterday, Indian High Commission in Colombo said.
This is in pursuance of financial assistance offered by Government of India for the development of railway infrastructure in Sri Lanka through EXIM Bank of India. An agreement governing this was signed between RITES Ltd. and Sri Lanka Railways in September 2019.
“These passenger coaches have been custom made and built as per the requirements of Sri Lanka Railways. They have been equipped with latest technological features including stainless steel shell with polyurethane exterior painting and anti-graffiti coating and special anti-corrosive paint to guard against harsh coastal environmental conditions,”
They also have aesthetically pleasing, superior interiors with glass partitions, soundproof rubber flooring, aluminum extruded luggage racks with glass bottom etc. LED lighting has been provided in all coaches. GPS based passenger information system, audio-visual infotainment system are also available in these coaches.
The state-of-the-art passenger coaches are being manufactured at the Integral Coach Factory, Chennai, a premier Production Unit of the Indian Railways. They resemble the 78 state-of-the-art Diesel Multiple Unit train set coaches which are currently operational in Sri Lanka Railways. These coaches were supplied in 2018-19.
The first lot of 10 passenger coaches has been manufactured and supplied successfully, overcoming serious disruptions in the supply lines caused by frequent shutdowns and movement restrictions due to COVID-19. The remaining quantity will be delivered in the coming months, the statement said.
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