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Italian experts in Larissa as part of train crash probe
Four Italian experts visited the investigative magistrate in Larissa, central Greece, on Tuesday to examine the recordings of the passenger train that collided with a freight train at Tempe on the night of February 28.
With the experts' contribution and conclusions, the final report on the deadly crash is on course for completion.
More routes to begin in Athens-Thessaloniki train service on Monday
More routes will be added on Monday on the Athens-Thessaloniki train service where Greece's deadliest crash on record occurred on February 28.
Route operator Hellenic Train announced last week that two additional pairs of Intercity trains will restart services and new departure times will be added for better passenger service.
Intercity train from Athens to Thessaloniki experiences power outage, passengers left stranded
An Intercity train traveling from Athens to Thessaloniki on Sunday experienced a power outage, causing it to come to a sudden stop just outside the city of Larissa in central Greece.
The incident caused unrest among the passengers as the lights went out.
Hellenic Train restarts freighter train services
A month after a deadly collision between a passenger and a freighter train in northern Greece that killed 57 people, Hellenic Train announced on Wednesday it would restart freighter train services later today.
The decision followed marathon consultations with state-run OSE, the company responsible for rail infrastructure.
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Thousands take part in new protest over train crash
Thousands of people protested on Sunday against safety deficiencies in Greece's railway network nearly two weeks after dozens were killed in the country's deadliest train crash.
Anti-Money Laundering Authority targets railway companies
The Anti-Money Laundering Authority has launched a general financial audit for bribes in railway network owner OSE and its subsidiaries.
The audit was ordered by authority chief Charalambos Vourliotis, a deputy prosecutor of the Supreme Court.
Rail passenger rights guide to be published in English
Railway passengers will soon be able to consult the new enriched guide compiled by rail service regulator RAS on their rights and obligations.
TRAINOSE: Memorandum of cooperation with Greek-Italian Chamber of Commerce
The President of the Hellenic-Italian Chamber of Commerce of Athens, Mr. Ioannis Tsamichas and the CEO of TRAINOSE SA, Mr. Maurizio Capotorto signed a Memorandum of Cooperation, on June 16, 2022, in order for TRAINOSE to offer even richer experiences for its passengers.
March 25th: Greece prepares for the Bicentenary celebrations
International guests are scheduled to arrive today in Athens
Cargo haulage makes up for lost rail travel tickets
Successive bans on travel between Greece's regions since the start of the pandemic and restrictions on passenger numbers dragged revenues from ticket sales down to 57.9 million euros in 2020, Greek rail operator Trainose has reported.