Transport Minister Giorgos Kyranakis announced the addition of two new trains this summer, with a total of 25 expected to be integrated into the Greek rail network by 2027. The announcement came as part of a review of his fifteen-month tenure at the Ministry of Transport. A key focus during his time in office has been bolstering railway safety across the country. Plans also include the renovation of major train stations in Athens and Thessaloniki, aiming to improve passenger experience and modernize infrastructure. The minister highlighted these developments as central to the government’s ongoing efforts to improve and expand Greece’s rail capabilities. Further details regarding the specific routes and types of trains were not immediately available.