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Tempi train accident
**Tempi Train Accident**
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The Tempi train accident occurred on 28 February 2023 near the Evangelismos settlement of Larissa, Greece. It involved a severe frontal collision between a passenger train and a commercial train.
**Incident Details**
At approximately 23:22, the passenger train Intercity 62 (IC62), operated by Hellenic Train, collided with the commercial train 63503 near the Larisa Annunciation settlement. The IC62 was carrying over 350 passengers on the Athens-Thessaloniki route.
**Causes and Consequences**
The collision resulted in significant loss of life, with at least 57 people killed and 85 others injured. This accident became the deadliest railway accident in Greek history, sparking widespread outrage and protests across the country. The incident also led to a strike by Hellenic Railway workers and Athens' subway workers.
**Investigation and Aftermath**
An investigation into the cause of the collision revealed that the passenger train had been authorized to board the wrong railway, despite the presence of the commercial train in the same plot. This error was attributed to human mistake rather than technical failure. Following the accident, Costas Karamanlis, the Minister of Greek Transport, resigned.
**Background**
The IC62 passenger train was operated by Hellenic Train, a subsidiary of Italian Railway Company. The train was supposed to arrive at Larissa station but instead collided with the commercial train. This incident highlights the importance of proper communication and coordination between railway operators to prevent such accidents in the future.
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