(25 Nov 2024)
GREECE METRO
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Thessaloniki, Greece – 22 November 2024
1. Various from inside a carriage of Hellenic Metro fully automated train in motion at Thessaloniki
2. Zoom in to Minister of Transport and Infrastructure Christos Staikouras accompanying journalists on the Hellenic Metro
3. Mid shot from of the Hellenic Metro train parked at a terminal
4. SOUNDBITE (Greek) Christos Staikouras, Minister of Transport and Infrastructure:
“A highly significant project for Thessaloniki is nearing completion. After many years, we are delivering the metro’s main line to the city’s residents. It includes 13 stations over a 9.6-kilometer stretch, equipped with state-of-the-art trains and enhanced safety systems. This means that approximately 250,000 of our fellow citizens will be able to travel daily in Thessaloniki quickly, safely, and in an environmentally friendly manner.”
5. Various shots from the train inside the station
6. External shot of congested traffic on a road in the centre of Thessaloniki during the morning rush hour
7. SOUNDBITE (Greek) Christos Staikouras, Minister of Transport and Infrastructure:
“This project faced substantial delays and many challenges, including over 300,000 archaeological findings, many of which are now showcased at various stations along the main line.”
8. External close tilt down of a sign giving details of the remains of a Byzantine city excavated at Hagias Sophias metro station
9. Various external shots of the ancient findings of the Byzantine remains by the metro station
10. Pans from Nikos Denis to wall containing archaeological findings UPSOUND (Greek) Nikos Denis, deputy director, Hellenic Metro S.A.:
"What you saw at the entrance, illustrating the layered history of the city, is presented here on a smaller scale, featuring archaeological pieces uncovered by archaeologists. The layers displayed there are represented here in scale, accompanied by findings unearthed during the excavations for the Thessaloniki Metro. These discoveries span all historical periods up to the present day.”
11. Tilt up of glass case containing artefacts from different periods of history which were found during the station’s construction
12. Various of artefacts inside the glass case
13. Mid of government ministers Nikos Tachiaos and Christos Staikouras in front of the electronic train control panel
14. SOUNDBITE (Greek) Nikos Tachiaos, Deputy Minister of Infrastructure:
“This is a highly advanced metro system, featuring the highest safety standards. Specifically, it achieves SIL 4 certification, meaning the probability of an accident occurring during the system’s lifetime is virtually zero. Additionally, the contractor has installed Platform Screen Doors (PSD), preventing passenger access to the tunnels from the platform.”
15. Wide shot of train arriving at the metro station
16. Various internal shots showing the modern interiors of the new metro station of Hagia Sofia
17. Zoom into ticket held up by Nikos Denis UPSOUND (GREEK) Nikos Denis, deputy director of Hellenic Metro S.A.:
“This ticket is issued by our machines and is rechargeable.”
18. Pan shot from right to left with Metro ticket machines
19. Various external shots of construction work outside the Nea Helvetia station
20. Wide of the Hellenic Metro train terminal
21. SOUNDBITE (English) Carlo Bianco, CEO Thema, Metro operator:
22. Various shots of the Hellenic Metro’s electronic control room
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