Inside Greek city’s incredible new £2.5bn underground train line | World | News
Greece’s second largest city, Thessaloniki, is getting a brand new subway system that will celebrate why the project was held up for decades.
The system is built to show off important archaeological discoveries made during the construction. These ensured that the build was behind schedule.
Building the railway started in 2006, and was originally scheduled to be completed in 2012.
It is only the second metro in Greece after the one in its capital Athens. This was inaugurated in 2000.