Passenger rail transport
Man’s body recovered from metro tracks in Athens
Rescuers have recovered the body of a man who fell onto the tracks of an Athens metro station.
Six firefighters attended the scene at Kallithea station, which is on green Line 1.
The circumstances of the incident remain unclear.
During the operation, services were temporarily suspended at the station.
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After a 3-year Break: The "Orient Express" Visited Bulgaria
The legendary "Orient Express" train arrived at the station in Ruse. The trip is organized once a year on the Paris - Istanbul route but has not taken place in the last three years due to the pandemic.
The train last stopped at the station in Ruse on August 27, 2019, when 91 tourists from 12 countries traveled with the luxury train.
Bulgaria: New Schedule for BDZ Trains Comes into Force Today
The new train schedule of BDZ - Passenger Transport EOOD comes into force this Sunday, December 12, the company announced.
Covid-19 lockdown to be lifted in Mykonos
The official announcements are to be made next Monday
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Nationwide strike – Teachers excluded due to University Entry Exams
Trams and the Metro will only mobilise for a few hours
Coronavirus: AstraZeneca vaccinations to stop for people under the age of 60 in Greece
Official announcements will be made later today
Evacuation of commercial spaces from subway stations has begun
The evacuation and demolition of commercial spaces illegally located on the public domain of the state started on Wednesday morning at the Stefan cel Mare metro station, the Ministry of Transport announced.
Europe eases UK travel bans as US passes one million vaccinations
Countries in Europe on Dec. 23 began easing travel bans on Britain put in place to contain a new strain of COVID-19 that U.K. officials believe spreads faster, as the U.S. said it had now vaccinated one million people.
Britain, France ease transport ban as virus variant threatens supply chains
France and Britain will reopen cross-border travel on Dec. 23 after a snap 48-hour ban to curb the spread of a new coronavirus variant threatened U.K. supply chains.
Much of Europe swiftly banned British travelers and U.K. freight entering their nations after the discovery of a more transmissible variant of COVID-19 in Britain.
Eight Stations of the Third Metro Line in Sofia Will be Launched by the End of August
Part of the third metro line will start working by the end of the month. Eight of the stations are now ready and testing of the trains between them have started.