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Bob!

Coffee Buyer
Jul 5, 2003
11,636
National transport strike on 8 March: trains, buses and metro at risk, timetables in Milan and Rome

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Unrest and strikes coming on March 8th. On the occasion of International Women's Day, abstention from work is expected in some public and private sectors. These include public transport, healthcare and education. From 9pm on Tuesday 7th to 9pm on Wednesday 8th March a national strike was called for all categories in addition to a strike called by Cub Trasporti from midnight to 9pm on Wednesday 8th March. The strike was called for workers' safety, for the 60-year pension, wages and careers without gender discrimination but also against changes to citizenship income and against precariousness. The Slai Cobas union said it was "in support of the struggle of workers/women with permanent contracts, fixed-term contracts, precarious and atypical contracts". But let's see the possible inconveniences for citizens.

Trains, FS and guaranteed bands
The most important repercussions concern transport with the national transport strike called by Cub and Slai Cobas which risks paralyzing large cities starting from the railway stations. The FS Italiane Group writes in a note: «The trains indicated in the list of guaranteed trips will run during the hours 6-9 and 18-21». In particular, on the evening of Tuesday 7th, trains with scheduled departure by 9pm and arrival at the final destination by 10pm will travel. On Wednesday 8th March, trains with departure time from the station of origin after 6am and arrival at final destination by 9 am; trains with scheduled departure after 6pm will circulate in the afternoon. No changes are foreseen to the circulation of Frecce and Intercity trains. In fact, the note states that «they will circulate regularly and Trenitalia is committed to ensuring almost all connections». The Malpensa Express airport connection may be subject to limitations and cancellations. As regards the airport connection, replacement buses will be provided, without intermediate stops, for any trips not made between Milan Cadorna and Malpensa Airport (from Milan the buses will leave from Via Paleocapa, 1) and between Stabio and Malpensa Airport

Those days and dates are wrong!?
Are they for 2023?

We are playing Thursday 7th March
 




dwayne

Well-known member
Jul 5, 2003
16,269
London
Never mind winning or losing.
I don't care much either way but f*** me we're going to be playing against Roma.
That's the Roma.
At the Stadio Olimpico.
Former home of the absolutely stupendous Francesco Totti.
They'll hopefully play in that deep red kit.
It's monumental.
BHA playing AS Roma in the Stadio Olimpico, f***ing hell.
Marseille and particularly notable Ajax were good but Roma.....
I almost want them to win (but don't obvs).
And if we come away from there having given a good account of ourselves (please) and with a win under our belt.
You can keep all your premier league opposition. BHA history is being made.
Ajax much bigger. Ajax are 4 times champions league winners !!!
 


gladiaasroma

Active member
Feb 23, 2024
57
Indeed - @gladiaasroma are you able to help us with the National Strike on Friday 8th March.

A lot of us are expecting to get trains from Rome up to Florence, Milan, Verona, Pisa and Venice to fly home.
General train strike March 2024 dates
The unrest planned for the month of March in the railway sector mainly concerns the national strike scheduled for Friday 8 March 2024. This means that for the entire day the staff and services offered by Italo, Trenitalia, Trenord and other companies are at risk
train strike Wednesday 8 March (21 hours): national agitation of the railway traffic and activity staff of the COBAS union for 21 hours, starting from 0:00 until 21:00 on this day. So it will be a day of transport strike in Rome, Milan, Turin, Rome, Naples, Genoa and many other cities.
March 8, full day general train strike: the abstention from work by USB union workers lasts 24 hours
8 March: general bus and public transport strike for the whole day and throughout Italy
 


gladiaasroma

Active member
Feb 23, 2024
57
Those days and dates are wrong!?
Are they for 2023?

We are playing Thursday 7th March
General train strike March 2024 dates
The unrest planned for the month of March in the railway sector mainly concerns the national strike scheduled for Friday 8 March 2024. This means that for the entire day the staff and services offered by Italo, Trenitalia, Trenord and other companies are at risk
train strike Wednesday 8 March (21 hours): national agitation of the railway traffic and activity staff of the COBAS union for 21 hours, starting from 0:00 until 21:00 on this day. So it will be a day of transport strike in Rome, Milan, Turin, Rome, Naples, Genoa and many other cities.
March 8, full day general train strike: the abstention from work by USB union workers lasts 24 hours
8 March: general bus and public transport strike for the whole day and throughout Italy
 






Algernon

Well-known member
Sep 9, 2012
3,193
Newmarket.
...and de Rossi is good too. I think we will have very interesting tactical battles 👍😎
Tactical battle unless De Rossi sets up as Everton did yesterday.
Sit deep, soak up pressure and try to counter attack and we'll easily smash five or six into their goal.
If they come out attacking then we'll struggle to score even one goal.
Best they come out attacking.
 


Skytear

Member
Feb 23, 2024
8
Unless you have the same team as the ones that won those titles I would say your trophy cabinet is largely irrelevant. Leeds fans and the like often come on here and tell us that past glories will affect current matches. It won’t. If you have the better team now that will be important. The rest is for nostalgic trips down the pub.

Well, we largely have the same team that basically won last year's EL (thanks taylor...), plus Lukaku.
 














Fignon's Ponytail

Well-known member
Jun 29, 2012
4,478
On the Beach
Roma have been my "Italian" team for about 20yrs now, and we love the city. My son just got back from there last night and loved it too.
If anyone is travelling out for the game, they will have a great time - and the food is fantastic.
We found an authentic place in the back streets near the Trevi fountain once. Filled with locals as there wasn't another tourist in sight, nor a spag bol or garlic bread on the menu....but pigs trotters seemed to be pretty popular!
 


The Clamp

Well-known member
NSC Patron
Jan 11, 2016
26,205
West is BEST
Allow extra time to get about the city of you’re on the roads. Its chaos. And driving from the airport to the city looks simple. It’s not.
 


A1X

Well-known member
NSC Patron
Sep 1, 2017
20,558
Deepest, darkest Sussex
So, who are you looking forward to playing in the 1/4 finals?
 




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