Public buses in the Greek capital stopped running from late morning to afternoon due to a union work stoppage, while regional KTEL routes continued to operate normally.
Bus services across Athens will pause for six hours on December 17 as the city’s transport workers hold a general assembly, with early disruptions expected before routes gradually resume in the early evening
A car driver attacked a bus operator in the Athens district of Zografou after a brief traffic disagreement, leaving the victim hospitalized as police search for the suspect
Greece begins dismantling its historic trolleybus network, starting in Piraeus, as electric buses roll out in their place—cutting operating costs by more than half and paving the way for modernized urban transport
Mitsotakis outlined plans on rising prices, housing support, farmer compensation, transport pressures, energy deals, and a sea-drone partnership with Ukraine
A tourist bus carrying about 40 passengers overturned on a rural road in central Greece, leaving 13 women with minor injuries and triggering a rapid emergency response
At rush hour, crowds spill across platforms and tempers flare. Delayed trains, crumbling tracks, and driver shortages have turned Athens’ public transit into a daily ordeal, exposing years of neglect and underinvestment beneath the city’s streets
Starting today, Athenians and visitors can travel around the city any time on Saturdays, with extended metro, tram, and bus routes covering key areas of the capital