Thessaloniki gets ready for its metro launch in November
The underground rapid transit lines have been under construction for almost two decades due to various project delays
And interestingly enough, it’s less than what passengers need to pay today to get between the two cities via railways
Luckily, Francisco de la Torre, who was hit by a rider, did not suffer injuries
It starts on Wednesday and will be the longest in the history of the country
It’s been hailed as the most beautiful in all of Poland
The labour protests will disrupt trams, buses, subways, air traffic and even taxis
The aim is to relieve traffic congestion during rush hours
However, it could take 25 years to automate at least two lines of the German capital’s underground
It was initially tested out in one district, but now it will apply to the entire city
This urban phenomenon is so widespread that it requires proper and dedicated attention
And if you’re wondering which European city has the smoothest moving traffic then check out this article