Kostis Hajidakis stated that this year visitors Δεθ will come to the exhibition on the subway. However, behind loud words, the old problems of the project are hidden – from delays to unfinished areas.
Thessaloniki again heard loud promises: Deputy Prime Minister Kostis Hajidakis visited the metro construction in Calamaria and said that this year, Δεθ participants will be able to come to the exhibition … using the metro.
“For the first time, people will come to Δεθ from the metro, and not with any, but with the most modern in Europe,” – proudly wrote Hajidakis in social networks. However, reality looks more modest: the metro to Kalamarya is still in work, and the first tests will begin only in September 2025.
Kostis Hajidakis: “We’ll go to δεθ on the subway!” – As if it would solve all the problems pic.twitter.com/1cagecpcee
– Athens News (@russianathens) August 27, 2025
According to him, from August 28 Technical tests will begin: the first compositions will pass along the new section of the line to check the systems. The government expects the launch to Kalamarya will take place in The first quarter of 2026.
In parallel, according to Hajidakis, four new trains have already been set, and the ultimate goal is the interval of the movement of everything One and a half minutes. POS terminals are also installed to pay for tickets-by the end of the week they should be at all stations.
The minister also showed a photo from the new movement control center and personally swept on a “ultra -modern metro”. “The city rises to a new step in transport, and we will continue to take steps forward,” he said.
But the question remains for the pathos: After twenty years of promises and construction delays, will residents believe that Salonik will believe that now everything will be different? Or will the most modern metro of Europe remain a political slogan before the next exhibition?
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