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Transport strike on Friday 20 April: city-by-city timetables

Tomorrow new strike called by CGIL, CISL and UIL – Buses, trams, metro and trains stopped throughout Italy – Here are the timetables for Rome, Milan, Turin and Bologna.

Transport strike on Friday 20 April: city-by-city timetables

Another Friday of passion for public transport is coming. Tomorrow a new strike called by CGIL, CISL and UIL, will stop buses, trams, metro and even trains throughout Italy. In addition to the stop of the vehicles, there will be numerous demonstrations that will be held in the squares and on the streets of the main Italian cities.

Let's see what the times and methods of the strike will be in the main Italian cities:

Roma

There will even be three strikes in the capital. In addition to the Atac employees, those of Rome Mobility Services and Rome Tpl will also cross arms, to which will also be added the 24-hour stop called by Faisa Cisal. In particular, for the transport managed by Atac, the double protest, in compliance with the guarantee bands, will put at risk from 8,30 to 17 and from 20 at the end of the service, the entire network of buses, trolleybuses, trams, subways and Rome-Lido, Rome-Giardinetti and Rome-North urban railways.

MILAN

In order not to hinder the flow of visitors to the Salone del Mobile, the ATM strike has been called off in Milan. Buses, trams and subways will travel regularly. The only problems could be for connections with Malpensa or Linate airports.

TURIN

Gtt public transport and the underground, with the exception of line 19, will stop from 17.45 to 21.45. The 8-hour provincial general strike called by Filt CGIL, on the other hand, will lead to the stop of the subway from 9 to 12 and from 15 to 18. 

BOLOGNA

The employees of Tper are stopped from 11 to 15: stop for the buses for the buses and the Atc and Fer coaches. For urban, suburban and extra-urban buses, only trips from the central terminus to the suburbs and vice versa from the service start time until 10.45 am will be guaranteed. 

TRAINS

From 21pm tomorrow to the same time on Saturday trains will stop throughout Italy, subject to the guaranteed time slots for commuters. 

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