The marine drive section near Bambalapitiya railway station has been temporarily closed following the demolition of the dilapidated passenger flyover. This closure has raised concerns among the public, as it may significantly affect weekday traffic in the area.
The decision to demolish the deteriorating passenger flyover was prompted by a report from Hiru News, highlighting the poor condition of the structure. President Ranil Wickremesinghe took special notice of the matter and directed relevant departments to construct a new passenger flyover in the same location within a span of five months.
As a temporary measure, a stepped access road has been constructed to provide continued access to the flyover, for the people to have an alternative route during the reconstruction process.
The demolition work of the passenger flyover commenced, leading to the temporary closure of the MArine Drive near Bambalapitiya railway station. This road closure is expected to be in place until further notice.
The police have issued alternative routes for commuters affected by this closure. Vehicles traveling from Wellawatta to Kollupitiya on the Marine Drive are advised to proceed to Galle Road via Bambalapitiya Railway Road. Conversely, vehicles heading from Kollupitiya to Wellawatta can make a turn at Glen Arbor Place, reach Galle Road, and then continue along the Duplication Road to Wellawatta.
While this temporary inconvenience aims to ensure public safety and expedite the construction of a new passenger flyover, it is crucial for commuters to plan their routes accordingly and follow the provided alternative paths during the closure.
The decision to demolish the deteriorating passenger flyover was prompted by a report from Hiru News, highlighting the poor condition of the structure. President Ranil Wickremesinghe took special notice of the matter and directed relevant departments to construct a new passenger flyover in the same location within a span of five months.
As a temporary measure, a stepped access road has been constructed to provide continued access to the flyover, for the people to have an alternative route during the reconstruction process.
The demolition work of the passenger flyover commenced, leading to the temporary closure of the MArine Drive near Bambalapitiya railway station. This road closure is expected to be in place until further notice.
The police have issued alternative routes for commuters affected by this closure. Vehicles traveling from Wellawatta to Kollupitiya on the Marine Drive are advised to proceed to Galle Road via Bambalapitiya Railway Road. Conversely, vehicles heading from Kollupitiya to Wellawatta can make a turn at Glen Arbor Place, reach Galle Road, and then continue along the Duplication Road to Wellawatta.
While this temporary inconvenience aims to ensure public safety and expedite the construction of a new passenger flyover, it is crucial for commuters to plan their routes accordingly and follow the provided alternative paths during the closure.
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