
He allegedly knew how to operate the local remote control system. 59-year-old head of the Larisa stationcontrary to what he said to the investigator during the apology, according to SKAI TV channel.
In particular, according to the report, the document published by the station records all the movements of the 59-year-old station chief during his shift days at the Larisa station.
According to the SKAI report, from February 24 to 25, that is, a few days before the accident in Tempe, a 59-year-old man made 13 movements through the control panel of the Larisa railway station. Of the 13, 4 are considered automatic engraving movements that use the electronic systems available at the station.
In addition, from February 25 to February 26, the head of the station allegedly made 18 movements regarding the movement of trains. Whereas from February 26 to 27, 23 movements were recorded during his shift, of which 5 were automatic engraving movements.
On February 27, a 59-year-old man took steps regarding the entry of mostly commercial trains. Regarding on the fateful night of the accident, February 28, the report indicated that from 22:12, that is, from the moment he was left alone, until 01:39 at night, where the accident occurred, no movement was recorded with it looks like a 59-year-old man did not use the console.
According to the report, the stationmaster worked at Kalambaka station for most of February. Then he spent two days on probation at the Larisin office of the station, and for the last five nights of February he took over Larisa’s night shift.
Source: SKAI
Source: Kathimerini

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