Strikes halt trains and ferries in Greece one year after rail disaster

Ferries are docked at the port of Piraeus near Athens, during the strike (AP)
Ferries are docked at the port of Piraeus near Athens, during the strike (AP)

Widespread strikes in Greece have halted trains and ferries in protests timed to coincide with the first anniversary of a deadly rail crash.

Greece’s worst rail disaster killed 57 people when a passenger train slammed into an oncoming cargo train in the north.

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