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Repair of two historic wagons of the type that transported Jews from Thessaloniki to Auschwitz (Photos)
The 93-year-old Savas Cohen, former director of the OSE, during his recent visit to the Railway Museum of Thessaloniki, in the area of Eleftherios Kordelios, was informed by those in charge of the site of the existence of two wagons – freight cars, of the type used to transport Jewish citizens to th
Motor Oil: The fire situation is improving – “The flames have subsided,” battle continues for full extinguishment
A fire has broken out at the old refinery facilities of Motor Oil. According to the latest reports from the authorities, the fire is not threatening any fuel-filled tanks. As of 8 p.m., the situation had significantly improved, and firefighters expressed optimism.
Passenger trains resume at lower speeds on route of deadly crash
Greek passenger trains resumed service at lower speeds and with stricter safety rules on Monday along the route where dozens of people travelling to northern Greece were killed in a crash in February.