塞萨洛尼基在11月30日揭开地铁系统, 与现代科技一起展示古代文物。 Thessaloniki debuts a subway system on Nov. 30, showcasing ancient artifacts alongside modern tech.
希腊第二大城市塞萨洛尼基推出了一个新的地铁系统,将古老文物与现代中转技术结合起来。 Thessaloniki, Greece's second-largest city, has unveiled a new subway system blending ancient artifacts with modern transit technology. 建筑工程始于2003年,挖掘了300 000多件文物,包括罗马干道和拜占庭遗迹,现已在13个站处展出。 Construction, which started in 2003, unearthed over 300,000 artifacts, including a Roman thoroughfare and Byzantine relics, now displayed in 13 stations. 9.6公里线使用无司机列车,于11月30日开通,第二行正在建设中。 The 9.6-kilometer line uses driverless trains and opens on November 30, with a second line under construction.