![]() ![]() The station master at Larissa, central Greece, has admitted responsibility for the accident, which saw the two trains run along the same track for several kilometres. More demonstrations were expected in several major cities Saturday evening, and a large rally of students and railway employees was set for Sunday in the capital’s Syntagma Square, adjacent to parliament. Thousands of protesters have demonstrated across the country since Tuesday’s collision between a passenger train and a freight train, with public anger mounting over the government’s failure to manage the rail network. ![]() The station master involved in Greece’s worst-ever train disaster had his court appearance postponed by a day on Saturday as the country braced for more protests over the crash that killed at least 57 people. ![]()
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