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    Posted on March 23, 2026

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    Last updated: March 23, 2026

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    Quick Summary

    Greece begins the trial of 36 railway and transport officials in Larissa on March 23, 2026, over the February 28, 2023 Tempi train crash that killed 57 people, amid widespread protests demanding accountability.

    Greece opens trial over deadly 2023 train crash, adjourns to April 1

    Overview and Developments in the Tempi Train Crash Trial

    Trial Adjournment and Courtroom Conditions

    ATHENS, March 23 (Reuters) - The long-awaited trial over a train crash that killed 57 people in Greece in 2023 was adjourned soon after opening on Monday due to poor courtroom conditions and amid protests outside against what many see as the state's role in the incident. 

    Lawyers and relatives complained that the room - a converted university hall - was too small for hundreds of people involved in the process, while judges cited technical problems such as sound issues behind the decision to adjourn until April 1.

    Details of the 2023 Tempi Train Crash

    A passenger train carrying students collided with a freight train at Tempi in central Greece on February 28, 2023. It was the worst disaster of its kind in Greece and triggered a years-long investigation.

    The crash, which caused a fireball and an explosion, shed light on state failings, including corruption, safety deficiencies and years of neglect of the rail network during the last decade's debt crisis. 

    Public Response and Protests

    It has led to mass protests across Greece in which demonstrators have demanded political accountability and an end to politicians' immunity. 

    Legal Proceedings and Defendants

    The 36 defendants include a station master, rail managers and former railway operator executives, with charges ranging from traffic disruption that led to the deaths to negligent manslaughter and causing bodily harm. No politicians have been tried.

    On Monday, most of the defendants did not appear in court.

    Trial Duration and Witnesses

    The trial is expected to last up to three years and more than 350 witnesses will testify, victims' relatives, survivors and train workers among them. 

    Voices of the Victims' Families

    "Like our children who departed hugged, together, we'll stay united like a fist until the end," Mirela Routsi, who lost her son in the crash, told reporters earlier.

    Most of the victims died in the crash, others were killed by the fire, probes have shown. Relatives say questions remain unanswered.

    Ongoing Impact and Political Reactions

    Rail services were halted on Monday as Greek train workers staged a symbolic 24-hour strike. 

    Hundreds of protesters rallied outside the heavily guarded court. Some held banners reading: "We won't forget, we won't forgive."  

    Investigations and Government Promises

    Probes have found that a project co-funded by the European Union to install safety systems was launched in 2014 but was years behind schedule in 2023. Relatives have also accused authorities of trying to cover up evidence.

    The centre-right government, which denies wrongdoing, has promised justice and pledged full railway reform by 2027.

    Reporting Credits

    (Reporting by Renee Maltezou; editing by Edward McAllister, Toby Chopra, and Andrei Khalip)

    References

    • Greek Court to Hear Major Case on Tempi Railway Tragedy - Dnews
    • Tempe Trial Begins March 23 – Judges Named
    • Tempi trial likely to be delayed as probe into Greece's deadly crash continues | Euronews

    Table of Contents

    • Overview and Developments in the Tempi Train Crash Trial

    Key Takeaways

    • •The main criminal trial opens today in Larissa with 36 defendants including stationmasters, rail executives, regulators and transport officials, facing charges from negligent manslaughter to disruption of traffic resulting in deaths (dnews.gr).
    • •The trial will be held at the Gaipolis courthouse in Larissa, with a predominantly female judicial panel and over 150 witnesses and around 250 lawyers involved ().

    Frequently Asked Questions about Greece opens trial for 2023 train crash that killed 57

    1What caused the deadly train crash in Greece in 2023?

    A passenger train collided with a freight train near Tempi, central Greece, due to state failings, safety deficiencies, and years of neglect.

    2How many people died in the 2023 Greek train collision?

    The crash resulted in 57 deaths, making it the worst train disaster in Greece's history.

  • Trial Adjournment and Courtroom Conditions
  • Details of the 2023 Tempi Train Crash
  • Public Response and Protests
  • Legal Proceedings and Defendants
  • Trial Duration and Witnesses
  • Voices of the Victims' Families
  • Ongoing Impact and Political Reactions
  • Investigations and Government Promises
  • Reporting Credits
  • athens-times.com
  • •The disaster exposed long‑standing rail safety failures: delayed EU‑funded safety systems, infrastructure neglect, and allegations of a cover‑up, fueling mass protests and political pressure for reform (euronews.com)
  • 3Who is standing trial for the Greece train crash?

    Thirty-six people, including a station master and rail managers, are facing charges, but no politicians are being tried.

    4Why are there protests and strikes related to the trial?

    Protests and strikes erupted as the public accused the state of negligence and demanded accountability for the deadly accident.

    5What reforms has the Greek government promised after the train crash?

    The government has pledged justice for the victims and full railway reform by 2027.

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