Traffic restrictions imposed for Bohra Convention in Bambalapitiya

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July 07, Colombo (LNW): Special traffic arrangements have been put in place ahead of the upcoming Bohra convention scheduled from July 07 to 16 at the Bambalapitiya Bohra Mosque and the Sri Lanka Exhibition and Convention Centre.

Police have announced that traffic restrictions will be enforced on the following roads during the following times: 8:00 am to 11:00 am, 1:00 pm to 3:00 pm, and 5:00 pm to 10:00 pm from July 07 to 16:

  • Palmyra Avenue entrance to Bambalapitiya via Marine Drive
  • Haig Road entrance to Colpetty via Marine Drive
  • 37th Lane entrance to Marine Drive
  • St. Alban’s Place entrance to Marine Drive
  • Glen Aber Place entrance to Marine Drive
  • St. Kilda’s Lane entrance to Marine Drive, Bambalapitiya
  • 8th Lane entrance to Marine Drive
  • Ransivi Lane entrance via Ransivi Lane junction on Galle Road
  • St. Alban’s Place entrance via St. Alban’s Place junction on Galle Road
  • Bambalapitiya Railway Station Road entrance via Bambalapitiya Railway Station junction on Galle Road
  • Arthur’s Place entrance via Arthur’s Place junction on Galle Road
  • Glen Aber Place entrance via Glen Aber Place junction on Galle Road
  • St. Kilda’s Lane entrance via St. Kilda’s Lane junction on Galle Road
  • 8th Lane entrance via 8th Lane junction on Galle Road

Motorists are advised to consider alternative routes to avoid potential traffic congestion during these specified times.

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