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Staikouras: Everything ready for the operation of the Thessaloniki Metro

"We are ready and finalizing the last details. There will be no negative surprises," stated Staikouras

Newsroom November 26 01:12

A few days before the inauguration of the Thessaloniki Metro, Minister of Transport and Infrastructure Christos Staikouras, speaking on ERT3’s 102fm, highlighted the intensive efforts made over the past year and a half to ensure the project is delivered to the public for use on November 30. “We are ready and completing the last details. There will be no negative surprises. There were many difficulties, and we are still working to resolve them,” the minister said, adding that due to all the delays, the total budget—including expansions, interest, and loans—will amount to €3 billion.

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“Ten prime ministers and as many ministers have come and gone. This is a project that, due to setbacks, delays, and unforeseen events, ended up costing much more than the initial budget. The Metro will serve the entire society and all citizens,” he emphasized, adding that for a few days after the inauguration, public transportation will be free. Regarding funding for future Metro extensions to the airport and western Thessaloniki, the minister noted, “At the moment, we have only planned and not decided how to proceed with seeking funding. In the future, European funds may be utilized. The key is to ensure fiscal space to support the financing.”

Mr. Staikouras also referred to an amendment submitted by the ministry to Parliament, which includes, among other things, the extension of OASTH driver contracts until the end of June 2025, and provisions related to the operations of OSETH. This amendment enhances the organization’s mission to oversee the quality of transportation services and allocate revenue from fare collection. Regarding the construction of the flyover project, he stated that it is progressing on schedule, although, he noted, certain groups are attempting to create obstacles.

As for the Tempi railway accident, Mr. Staikouras stressed, “We have a responsibility to see the investigation through, which is set to be completed by February 2025.”

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