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The stretch of railway between Lianokladi and Domokos, an especially difficult section of the line due to its mountain terrain, is completely electrified too. The 31km section includes: ten bridges and new 7km twin-bore Othryos tunnel, which ends at the Xyniadas plain. The electrified line is part of a new 106km double-track alignment between Tithorea and Domokos, replacing the 122km single-track. The 1.8 billion euros line has a design speed of 200km/h and includes new stations at Molos and Agios Stefanos.
The company has completed a very important project for the construction of a new railway line on the Greek main “Piraeus-Athens-Thessaloniki” rail axis. This is a vital upgrade, which provides the country with a modern and fully inter-operable double-electrified railway line. TRAINOSE now is owned by the Italian company “Ferrovoe dello Stato Italiano”.
Source: International Railway Journal
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