Greece opens trial for 2023 train crash that killed 57


Protestors gather during a rally to mark the third anniversary of a deadly train crash which killed 57 people in Athens, Greece, February 28, 2026. REUTERS/Louisa Gouliamaki

ATHENS, March 23 (Reuters) - The long-awaited ⁠trial over a train crash that killed 57 people in ⁠Greece in 2023 begins on Monday amid protests and strikes against ‌what many see as the state's role in the incident.

A passenger train carrying students from Athens to the northern city of Thessaloniki collided with a freight train at Tempi ​in central Greece on February 28, 2023. It ⁠was the worst disaster of ⁠its kind in Greece and triggered a years-long investigation.

The crash, which caused a ⁠fireball ‌and an explosion, shed light on state failings, including corruption, safety deficiencies and years of neglect of the rail network during ⁠last decade's debt crisis.

It has led to mass protests ​across Greece in ‌which demonstrators have demanded political accountability and an end to politicians' ⁠immunity.

On Monday, 36 ​people, including a station master and rail managers, will stand trial on charges ranging from traffic disruption that led to the deaths to negligent manslaughter and ⁠causing bodily harm. No politicians have been ​tried.

More than 350 witnesses will testify, victims' relatives, survivors and train workers among them.

Most of the victims died in the crash, but up to seven were ⁠killed by the fire, national investigators have said.

Rail services were halted on Monday as Greek train workers staged a symbolic 24-hour strike. People rallied outside the court in the city of Larissa.

Probes have found that a project ​co-funded by the European Union to install safety ⁠systems was launched in 2014 but was years behind schedule in 2023. Relatives ​have also accused authorities of trying to ‌cover up evidence.

The centre-right government, which denies ​wrongdoing, has promised justice and pledged full railway reform by 2027.

(Reporting by Renee Maltezou; editing by Edward McAllister and Toby Chopra)

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