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North Rhine-Westphalia transport strikes: Which services are affected?

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On Tuesday and Wednesday, public transport passengers in Germany's most populous state can once again expect considerable restrictions on trams, the U-Bahn and buses.

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Public transport in North Rhine-Westphalia is once again on strike.

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The trade union ver.di has once again called for a two-day warning strike in NRW for today and tomorrow. Employees in around 30 companies are to participate. Many bus and train connections are cancelled. [more]

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The warning strikes on public transport in NRW continue. Verdi has again called for work stoppages in municipal transport companies for this Tuesday and Wednesday. In North Rhine-Westphalia, due to a two-day warning strike in around 30 municipal transport companies, trams and subways have remained in depots in many places since early Tuesday morning. Experience has shown that only a small proportion of public buses travel in the strike regions, …

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It's that time again early on Tuesday morning, when most buses and light railways in Bonn come to a standstill again, and the Ver.di trade union has called for a strike again. In addition to Stadtwerke Bonn, KVB is also on strike. The downtime is another two days, i.e. until Thursday morning.

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Radio Bonn / Rhein-Sieg broke the news in on Monday, March 4, 2024.
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