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KEY POINTS: What to expect from Italy’s national rail strike this week

Elaine Allaby - elaine@thelocal.it Published: 1 Sep, 2025 CET. Updated: Thu 4 Sep 2025 13:51 CET Travellers wait for their trains at Milan's Centrale railway station. Photo by Stefano RELLANDINI / AFP Train passengers in Italy could face delays or cancellations this week due to a national rail strike on Thursday, September 4th, and Friday

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KEY POINTS: What to expect from Italy’s transport strikes this week

Most scheduled rail services in Italy are expected to go ahead as normal this week after two national transport strikes were called off, with only two smaller walkouts remaining in place in the northern Piedmont and Valle d'Aosta regions. A 24-hour rail staff strike scheduled to start at 9pm on Thursday, April 10th, and end

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KEY POINTS: How will Italy’s general strike affect daily life this weekend?

People travelling to, from or across Italy may face disruption on Friday, March 7th and Saturday, March 8th due to a 24-hour general strike that's set to affect the country's rail and air transport services, as well as the education and healthcare sectors. The walkout, which was planned to coincide with International Women's Day, was

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