ATHENS, Greece (AP) — A long-awaited investigation into Greece’s deadliest train crash released Thursday blamed human error, outdated infrastructure, and major systemic failures for the head-on ...
Tuesday's incident has reignited conversations about infrastructure and the steps being taken to better protect cyclists.
Greece has made some progress in improving railway safety since the crash. The infrastructure and transportation minister, Christos Staikouras, told Greek television on Thursday that modern ...