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24-hour rolling rail strikes in Greece

25. October 2010. | 08:16

Source: ANA

Rail services will come to a standstill for roughly seven days in Greece as a result of the four 24-hour rolling strikes called by the Hellenic Railways (OSE) employees for Oct. 25, 26, 27 and 29 and the cancellation of tens of scheduled train routes on Oct. 24, 28 and 30.

Rail services will come to a standstill for roughly seven days in Greece as a result of the four 24-hour rolling strikes called by the Hellenic Railways (OSE) employees for Oct. 25, 26, 27 and 29 and the cancellation of tens of scheduled train routes on Oct. 24, 28 and 30.

OSE and Athens' Proastiakos suburban railway trains will not be running in protest over an infrastructure, transport and networks ministry bill on the reorganisation and development of OSE.

On Oct. 25, 26, 27 and 29 access to Athens' International Airport via public transport will be possible only by bus.

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