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#12150843
12 March 2025
Protesters march through central Athens, Greece, on February 28, 2025, during a demonstration marking the second anniversary of the Tempi train crash. Holding banners and flags, demonstrators demand justice for the victims of Greece's deadliest rail disaster as smoke rises from a fire in the street. Tensions escalate shortly after, leading to clashes with riot police.
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Major Railroad And Union Dispute Shuts Down Rail Service In Canada On August 22, 2024.
23 August 2024
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23 August 2024
Graffiti shows on a bridge along the rail corridor through the Brampton Innovation District that Canadian National Railway operates in Ontario, Canada, on August 22, 2024. Canadian National Railway and Canadian Pacific Kansas City railroads lock out about 9,000 union members represented by Teamsters Canada Rail Conference in a labor dispute affecting North American supply chains.
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Students From All Over Greece Gather In Tempi Train Crash To Pay Tribute To Victims
24 February 2024
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24 February 2024
A graffiti commemorating the tragic train tunnel accident is displayed, in Tempi Thessaly, Greece, on February 24, 2024.
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New York Continues To Struggle With Coronavirus Spread As Parts Of U.S. Look To Reopen
10 May 2020
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10 May 2020
A view of Court Square Station while snow showers on month of May in Long Island City, New York City USA during the coronavirus pandemic on May 9, 2020 in New York City. COVID-19 has spread to most countries around the world, claiming over 270,000 lives with over 3.9 million infections reported.
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#4835310
7 September 2019
the so-called Noah Train, a 200-metre long freight train with wagons designed by street artists, at the Principe Pio train station in Madrid, on September 6, 2019. - The initiative launched by the Rail Freight Forward (RFF), is the world's longest mobile artwork aimed at bringing attention to the coalitions goal of shifting 30% of freight to rail by 2030, and underlines its commitment to more climate protection and the conservation of endangered species. Renfe Mercancias and Transfesa Logistics rail transport companies, joined the RFF coalition.
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#4835312
7 September 2019
the so-called Noah Train, a 200-metre long freight train with wagons designed by street artists, at the Principe Pio train station in Madrid, on September 6, 2019. - The initiative launched by the Rail Freight Forward (RFF), is the world's longest mobile artwork aimed at bringing attention to the coalitions goal of shifting 30% of freight to rail by 2030, and underlines its commitment to more climate protection and the conservation of endangered species. Renfe Mercancias and Transfesa Logistics rail transport companies, joined the RFF coalition.
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#4835314
7 September 2019
the so-called Noah Train, a 200-metre long freight train with wagons designed by street artists, at the Principe Pio train station in Madrid, on September 6, 2019. - The initiative launched by the Rail Freight Forward (RFF), is the world's longest mobile artwork aimed at bringing attention to the coalitions goal of shifting 30% of freight to rail by 2030, and underlines its commitment to more climate protection and the conservation of endangered species. Renfe Mercancias and Transfesa Logistics rail transport companies, joined the RFF coalition.
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#4835316
7 September 2019
the so-called Noah Train, a 200-metre long freight train with wagons designed by street artists, at the Principe Pio train station in Madrid, on September 6, 2019. - The initiative launched by the Rail Freight Forward (RFF), is the world's longest mobile artwork aimed at bringing attention to the coalitions goal of shifting 30% of freight to rail by 2030, and underlines its commitment to more climate protection and the conservation of endangered species. Renfe Mercancias and Transfesa Logistics rail transport companies, joined the RFF coalition.
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#4835318
7 September 2019
the so-called Noah Train, a 200-metre long freight train with wagons designed by street artists, at the Principe Pio train station in Madrid, on September 6, 2019. - The initiative launched by the Rail Freight Forward (RFF), is the world's longest mobile artwork aimed at bringing attention to the coalitions goal of shifting 30% of freight to rail by 2030, and underlines its commitment to more climate protection and the conservation of endangered species. Renfe Mercancias and Transfesa Logistics rail transport companies, joined the RFF coalition.
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#4835320
7 September 2019
the so-called Noah Train, a 200-metre long freight train with wagons designed by street artists, at the Principe Pio train station in Madrid, on September 6, 2019. - The initiative launched by the Rail Freight Forward (RFF), is the world's longest mobile artwork aimed at bringing attention to the coalitions goal of shifting 30% of freight to rail by 2030, and underlines its commitment to more climate protection and the conservation of endangered species. Renfe Mercancias and Transfesa Logistics rail transport companies, joined the RFF coalition.
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#4835322
7 September 2019
the so-called Noah Train, a 200-metre long freight train with wagons designed by street artists, at the Principe Pio train station in Madrid, on September 6, 2019. - The initiative launched by the Rail Freight Forward (RFF), is the world's longest mobile artwork aimed at bringing attention to the coalitions goal of shifting 30% of freight to rail by 2030, and underlines its commitment to more climate protection and the conservation of endangered species. Renfe Mercancias and Transfesa Logistics rail transport companies, joined the RFF coalition.
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#4835324
7 September 2019
the so-called Noah Train, a 200-metre long freight train with wagons designed by street artists, at the Principe Pio train station in Madrid, on September 6, 2019. - The initiative launched by the Rail Freight Forward (RFF), is the world's longest mobile artwork aimed at bringing attention to the coalitions goal of shifting 30% of freight to rail by 2030, and underlines its commitment to more climate protection and the conservation of endangered species. Renfe Mercancias and Transfesa Logistics rail transport companies, joined the RFF coalition.
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#4835326
7 September 2019
the so-called Noah Train, a 200-metre long freight train with wagons designed by street artists, at the Principe Pio train station in Madrid, on September 6, 2019. - The initiative launched by the Rail Freight Forward (RFF), is the world's longest mobile artwork aimed at bringing attention to the coalitions goal of shifting 30% of freight to rail by 2030, and underlines its commitment to more climate protection and the conservation of endangered species. Renfe Mercancias and Transfesa Logistics rail transport companies, joined the RFF coalition.
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#4835328
7 September 2019
the so-called Noah Train, a 200-metre long freight train with wagons designed by street artists, at the Principe Pio train station in Madrid, on September 6, 2019. - The initiative launched by the Rail Freight Forward (RFF), is the world's longest mobile artwork aimed at bringing attention to the coalitions goal of shifting 30% of freight to rail by 2030, and underlines its commitment to more climate protection and the conservation of endangered species. Renfe Mercancias and Transfesa Logistics rail transport companies, joined the RFF coalition.
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#4835330
7 September 2019
the so-called Noah Train, a 200-metre long freight train with wagons designed by street artists, at the Principe Pio train station in Madrid, on September 6, 2019. - The initiative launched by the Rail Freight Forward (RFF), is the world's longest mobile artwork aimed at bringing attention to the coalitions goal of shifting 30% of freight to rail by 2030, and underlines its commitment to more climate protection and the conservation of endangered species. Renfe Mercancias and Transfesa Logistics rail transport companies, joined the RFF coalition.
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#4835332
7 September 2019
the so-called Noah Train, a 200-metre long freight train with wagons designed by street artists, at the Principe Pio train station in Madrid, on September 6, 2019. - The initiative launched by the Rail Freight Forward (RFF), is the world's longest mobile artwork aimed at bringing attention to the coalitions goal of shifting 30% of freight to rail by 2030, and underlines its commitment to more climate protection and the conservation of endangered species. Renfe Mercancias and Transfesa Logistics rail transport companies, joined the RFF coalition.
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