June 09, Colombo (LNW): In anticipation of the annual Poson Poya pilgrimage, Sri Lanka Railways has introduced a series of dedicated train services aimed at easing the travel burden for thousands of devotees making their way to the historic city of Anuradhapura and the sacred site of Mihintale.
The enhanced rail operations began earlier today and are set to continue until June 12.
To meet the seasonal demand, 20 special trains have been scheduled to run from Colombo Fort to Anuradhapura. In a gesture of goodwill and support for religious observance, 36 complimentary services will also operate between Anuradhapura and Mihintale—offering a vital transport link for those undertaking the spiritual journey.
Railway authorities have assured that sufficient return journeys from Anuradhapura to Colombo will be made available throughout the Poson period, ensuring that pilgrims can travel with minimal inconvenience.
The Department of Railways has encouraged the public to make full use of these temporary services, reminding passengers to prioritise safety, especially in crowded stations and carriages.
