New law transfers metro operations and assets to STASY, impacting transportation and infrastructure across Greece

ethnos.gr (Greek)

A new law reshapes transportation and infrastructure management, transferring metro operations and potentially metro train procurement to STASY. The law also grants STASY management of metro lines 2 and 3, stations, and related assets from March 1, 2026. OSE's administrative building is now under its sole responsibility, allowing for potential utilization. Additional provisions include updated bus stop maintenance rules, a new driving school for category D licenses, increased funding for KTEL bus replacements, and the introduction of personalized license plates.


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