The need for decisive moves on the rail network, which is deeply ill, was reported by the Deputy Minister of Transport Konstantinos Kyranakis, who traveled by train from Larissa Station to Thessaloniki Railway Station.
“The problems are not solved with an aspirin,” Mr. Kyranakis, who completed his journey while being informed by drivers of the problems in the field.
In detail, Mr. Kyranakis said:
«It is a self -evident move for someone who undertakes to solve a big problem for the country. If you do not see with your eyes and you do not hear these ears, which are happening in the field, you cannot understand a problem to solve it. Thank you very much to the drivers who almost all the time of my journey meant things to be able to understand exactly what was going on in rail network. What we can certainly say is that both OSE and several Hellenic Train issues and the rail network overall are deeply ill and all these problems are not solved with an “aspirin”. Decisive moves are needed, we need big changes and we need to move with great determination. So I come to Thessaloniki, so that I can see what the problems in the field are.
Telephone largely operates on the network, we have the kilometers in detail. The projects of the area, destroyed by Daniel, for which we are waiting for the approval of the Court of Auditors well next week and if that happens, next month they begin».