
Two audio documents from the fateful night of the tragedy on Tempe brings out the “First Theme” at a time when Greek society is shaken by watching the developments from the scene of the accident, where investigations are ongoing.
In particular, we are talking about dialogue. between the conductors of the Intercity 62 train and the head of the station Larisa, as well as for the dialogue of the head of the station and the locksmith. In these two dialogues we find orders given by the stationmaster just before the two trains collided.
Driver – Is Larisa listening?
Stationmaster – He’s listening. At number 47 you pass the red exit traffic light to the new Poros entrance traffic light.
Driver – Vasily, I’m leaving?
Stationmaster – you’re leaving, you’re leaving
Driver – it was a good evening
The stationmaster: a good continuation.
Station attendant: King, should I come back?
Stathmarchis – No, not so, because the year 1564 follows.
Employee at the station: Done, okay, I’ll leave it diagonally as it is.
Source: Kathimerini

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