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Sri Lanka to Launch Online Railway Season Ticket System for Private Sector Workers in September

23 Aug 2026 By Lankanewspapers.com Local
Sri Lanka to Launch Online Railway Season Ticket System for Private Sector Workers in September

Private sector employees in Sri Lanka will soon be able to obtain railway season tickets through an online platform, with the government set to roll out the new digital system from September, the Transport Ministry has announced.

The initiative is aimed at modernising the country's railway ticketing process and reducing the inconvenience long faced by commuters who currently have to visit railway stations in person to purchase or renew their season tickets.

A Step Towards Digital Convenience

The move is expected to bring significant relief to thousands of working professionals who rely on Sri Lanka Railways as their primary mode of daily commute. Under the new system, eligible private sector employees will be able to apply for and obtain season tickets digitally, eliminating the need to queue at ticket counters during busy working hours.

This development forms part of a broader effort by the government to integrate digital solutions into public transport services, improving efficiency and accessibility for everyday commuters across the island.

What This Means for Commuters

  • Private sector employees will be able to apply for railway season tickets online from September.
  • The system is designed to reduce time spent at railway station counters.
  • The initiative reflects the government's commitment to modernising public transport infrastructure.

Further details regarding the specific online platform, required documentation, and the rollout process are expected to be announced by the Transport Ministry ahead of the September launch.

The introduction of online season tickets marks a welcome shift toward a more commuter-friendly railway system, addressing longstanding frustrations among Sri Lanka's daily travelling workforce.

Members of the public are advised to follow official announcements from the Transport Ministry and Sri Lanka Railways for updates on how to access the new service once it becomes available.

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