After Greek rail disaster, trains gradually restart
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Greek trains back on track after rail disaster - operator
Intercity rail travel resumed in Greece on Wednesday for the first time since a head-on collision killed 57 people in the nation’s worst rail disaster more than three weeks ago, operator Hellenic Train said. Trains from the Piraeus seaport to the capital’s international airport, as well as links between Athens and Chalcis on the island of Evia and two other local services in the Peloponnese region have started running again, the company said. Bu…
Greek trains partially resume after rail disaster
ATHENS: Some intercity rail travel resumed in Greece on Wednesday (Mar 22) for the first time since a head-on collision killed 57 people in the nation's worst rail disaster more than three weeks ago, operator Hellenic Train said. Several passenger services were back on from early morning. But the
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