Friday, August 31, 2007

Earth rapid-transit ways failed

The strikes proclaimed by the engine driver trade union GDL set the rapid-transit railway as far as possible in Berlin for well two hours out of operation. In the city area traffic came “more or less to succumbing”, explained a rapid-transit railway speaker. The mass of the rapid-transit railway courses failed. The GDL had called o'clock on on Thursday of eight in Berlin and Hamburg two hours long to strikes. GDL speaker Maik Brandenburger excluded on AP-inquiry that it comes again on (tomorrow's) Friday to rapid-transit railway strikes in both cities.

The rapid-transit railway speaker explained, due to the short termness of the announcement of strike by the GDL hardly still spare offers had been realizable. The passengers would have used however alternatives, evaded on the underground or on regional courses.

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