Greece sells railway company to Italian state operator
Greece has agreed to sell its railways company to Italy's own state-owned operator for 45 million euros ($54 million) as part of its privatization drive.
The country's Asset Development Fund said Thursday that the sale of TrainOSE to Ferrovie Dello Stato Italiane completed a four-year process. Greece has pledged to carry out an ambitious privatization program as part of its international bailout, under which it has received billions of euros in emergency loans in return for overhauling its economy.
Many of the privatizations have been met with resistance from unions. No trains were running on Thursday as the railway workers' union called a 24-hour strike to protest the company's sale.