Although most of the equipment was destroyed after a fire in 2019, the remote control cannot cost more than 10,000 euros.
It is shocking to know that the damage caused by the malfunctioning of the remote control at the Larissa station could have been repaired for 5 to 10 thousand euros.
It would have prevented the tragedy of two trains colliding in Tempe that claimed the lives of 57 porters.
The remote control system at the Larissa station was shut down in the summer of 2019 after a major fire broke out at a neighboring junction near the site of the old sugar factory in Larissa.
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According to information revealed by Vassilis Lambropoulos to Mega and Live News, although most of the equipment was destroyed, if there is funds between 5,000 and 10,000 euros, the recovery of the damage is not prohibited due to the arrival of new data. The remote control was reactivated and 57 lives were saved.
Also, according to reports, two or three faults were prevented by remote control and did not turn out to be serious, the station masters said.
Since then, Vassilis Lambropoulos reports that OSE men and train drivers were the first to realize that something had happened when the two trains collided with the traction adjuster at Rapsani – that is, by sensing the force. Cut – One can suspect that something is wrong by seeing large load consumption recorded on a single line.
Large load consumptions are recorded when two trains run in close proximity for several minutes. So he may ask why this is happening.
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