Rail traffic in Greece will resume "
gradually
" from March 22, three weeks after the serious train accident of February 28 which killed 57 people, said Tuesday the Minister for Transport, Georges Gerapetritis.
Rail traffic, which had been interrupted after the head-on collision of two trains in Tempé, 350 km from Athens, “
will gradually resume from March 22
,” said Georges Gerapetritis.
He specified that traffic will resume first with "
the intercity train which connects the port of Piraeus, near Athens, to the international airport
" of the Greek capital, Eleftherios Venizelos.