• Please avoid trains in Greece. Last year about 60 people were killed (most I think were uni students), because we don’t have almost any safety mechanisms… There were two trains, one with passengers who took the last train and one on the opposite direction on the same track for ~10 ehole minutes before the collided…

    The other train seems to had been carring illegal flammable oil or sonething that caused an explosion upon collision.

    The goverment tried to cover up everything once it happened (they even poured cement on the collision point and removed debris “to clean the space”, thus removing evidence), there were some (unifished) joke trials that lead almost nowhere (there might still be investigations) and most importantly, the people working on the trains say that there have been nearly zero improvements to the system. And they blamed it ~all on the single guy who managed the tracks/routes of the trains.

    Another symptom of capitalism (the company which operates the trains is private for some years)…

    Check this wikipedia article if you want to learn more https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tempi_train_crash (or search somewhere else).

    It’s sad because trains ~should be the future means of transportation, along with trams (only the capital city has tram I think)…

    PS. On the other hand, I dont know how much less safe our trains are compared to boeing planes, hmm.