As can be seen from the dialogues, at 23.27, approximately 6 minutes after the accident, the Larissa station master tries in vain to contact the fatal Intercity
The transcripts of the dialogues that followed the collision of the two trains in Tempe are shocking.
It is also creepy that the Larissa station master who has made the fatal mistake of passing the passenger train on the descent line, knows from the first six minutes that something bad has happened and then pretends not to know both the Fire Department and the Police who call him to inform him.
As can be seen from the dialogues brought to light by the “First Topic”, at 23.27, approximately 6 minutes after the accident, the Larissa station master tries to contact the fatal Intercity (the 62) himself.
Stationmaster of Larisa: Is 62 listening?
He doesn’t get an answer because the accident with the fatal results has preceded and then, the station master calls his colleague in New Resources, Eleni Z.
Stationmaster of Larisa: Helen for a bit of a shout at 63503 (commercial train that the Intercity collided with).
Eleni Z: The 63503? Is 63503 listening to New Resources? Nothing.
Stationmaster of Larisa: Say, say, something has happened now and I don’t like it.
Helen Z: Vasilis, you know train drivers.
Stationmaster of Larisa: NO I do not know!
Helen Z: Take Epivatiko Thessaloniki to learn about 63503 at least.
Stationmaster of Larisa: Does D.X. know them?
Eleni Z: I spoke and he said: What’s going on, because he doesn’t have electricity. And then he closed it for me.
Stationmaster of Larisa: Because even here, the suburb has no electricity.
Eleni Z: Oh, where***! This is not good.
Stationmaster of Larisa: Yes, I know, yes.
Fire department: “We have a train derailment” – “Aman!”
Then the pre-arrested station master of Larissa receives a call from the Fire Department to inform him of the accident, which at first was considered a derailment.
Stationmaster of Larisa: Yes.
Fire Department: Yes, hello. Do you know that? We have a train derailment near the PAOK monument.
Stationmaster of Larisa: Aman!
Fire Department: Yes. You have to turn off currents, whatever, I don’t know what you have to do either, I’m sending forces.
Stationmaster of Larisa: Is there a train derailment there?
Fire Department: Yes.
Stationmaster of Larisa: Welcome.
Fire Department: It’s on the current towards Thessaloniki and towards the sea and a little, see a little, see the schedules a little, okay?
Stationmaster of Larisa: Yes, yes it did. Okay.
“It’s got a train derailment, it’s on fire” – “Oh my God!”
The Larissa station master contacts his colleague in New Resources, Eleni Z., again and asks her to try to talk to the Intercity train driver.
Stationmaster of Larisa: Eleni, shout a little at 62.
Eleni Z: 62 listening to the New Resources? … This is not good to know.
Stationmaster of Larisa: I know yes. Because the traction regulator took me that something is wrong there and it says that someone took, it has derailed…
Eleni Z: The regulator is taking me, shut up Vassilis.
Stationmaster of Larisa: …that a train has derailed and caught fire.
Eleni Z: Oh my God! Wait…
Stationmaster of Larisa: Shut up, shut up. Come on, take it.
The conversation with the Police – “Whatever I tell you I don’t know”
Police: Yes, out of 100. Do you hear me?
Stationmaster of Larisa: Yes. I hear you.
Police: Do you have any idea what exactly happened?
Stationmaster of Larisa: I do not know. Whatever I tell you, I don’t know. Now I got a call from the Fire Department that there was a derailment. Now there was one train going up and one going down. Now which of the two I do not know anything. They didn’t inform me either.
Police: You don’t know what it is?
Stationmaster of Larisa: Why we call them on the radio and they are not heard. And now we’re trying to get the numbers from the train drivers to see what’s going on.
Police: Is there a chance that it is a train with a train?
Stationmaster of Larisa: Of course not… Of course not.
Police: Welcome. Once you have a picture give us a call.
“There has been a collision” – “Aman!”
The Larissa Station Master also contacted the traffic controller in Athens, with the latter repeatedly asking the station master if he pushed the train off the rise or descent.
Traffic controller: Vasilis 62, where did you drive it from?
Stationmaster of Larisa: Huh?
Traffic controller: 62 Where did you drive it from?
Stationmaster of Larisa: From the line of… ascent, normally.
Regulator circulation: Because they say that it has become commercial with such, that there has been a conflict.
Stationmaster of Larisa: Aman!
Traffic controller: When did this happen;
Stationmaster of Larisa: Hello, I don’t know. Whatever I tell you…
Traffic controller: You didn’t send an upload, did you?
Stationmaster of Larisa: Yes
Source: Skai
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