Rail users travelling through Belgium may have to find alternative transport on Monday when a 24-hour strike is expected to cripple the railway network.
14.03.2012
Rail users travelling through Belgium may have to find alternative transport on Monday when a 24-hour strike is expected to cripple the railway network.
From 10pm on January 29 until 10pm on January 30, no trains will leave Brussels but some trains will have their departure changed to Kleinbettingen.
As a result of the disruptions, trains which normally go to and from Liège will depart from and end in Troisvierges, in Luxembourg.
On the Luxembourg Athus line, trains will depart and end at Rodange and trains on the Virton-Rodange-Athus-Arlon line will not run at all.
Trains destined for Switzerland will leave and stop at Luxembourg with the exception of the 96 (Chur-Brussels), which will resume once the strike action has finished.