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Taking a plane instead of a train because of lower accident risk seems pretty unethical given how incredibly polluting short-haul flights are. On any train, even in Greece, your chances of injury from accident are vanishingly small. Certainly far smaller than any kind of road transport, such as a bus.
Apart from safety reasons, it's a way of protesting against their actions (I know, there are other ways of protesting too, I took part in some of those as well).
Btw, I think it's more popular (and cheaper) to just get the bus than the plane, Greece isn't a big coutry.
Generally speaking they are probably safe since this may be the only deadly train accident I know of in Greece, but I can't trust my life to their ~unregulated-unmaintained systems and I don't want to support them financially, at least as long as they don't change and just try to cover up a mass murder.