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Taxi and rail strikes hit European cities | Taxi and rail strikes hit European cities |
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Transport in major European cities has been disrupted by twin strikes, affecting taxis and rail services. | Transport in major European cities has been disrupted by twin strikes, affecting taxis and rail services. |
Two-thirds of trains did not run in some areas of France in a strike against reforms and taxis blocked roads, including around major airports. | |
There were demonstrations by taxi drivers in Madrid, London, Milan, Berlin and several other cities. | |
They are protesting at what they regard as a lack of regulation of rival mobile service Uber. | |
The biggest taxi associations in the Spanish capital asked their drivers to observe a 24-hour stoppage until 06:00 on Thursday morning. More than 15,000 licensed vehicles operate in Madrid, Spanish media say. | The biggest taxi associations in the Spanish capital asked their drivers to observe a 24-hour stoppage until 06:00 on Thursday morning. More than 15,000 licensed vehicles operate in Madrid, Spanish media say. |
No taxis were visible at Barajas airport or Atocha station, reports said, despite Uber not yet being available in the capital. At one point, a car suspected of being a private taxi came under attack from demonstrators. | |
The strike was also being observed in Barcelona, where the mobile app is in operation. | |
Trafalgar Square | Trafalgar Square |
Cabbies in London demonstrated in Trafalgar Square, arguing that the Uber mobile app, which originated in the US, was tantamount to a taxi meter, which only black cabs are legally entitled to use in London. | |
Uber argues it is complying with local regulations. | |
Up to 12,000 drivers are expected to take part in the protest. | Up to 12,000 drivers are expected to take part in the protest. |
The Metropolitan Police said conditions had been imposed on protesters after they failed to meet with officers to discuss their plans. | The Metropolitan Police said conditions had been imposed on protesters after they failed to meet with officers to discuss their plans. |
In Milan, in northern Italy, a protest was taking place throughout Wednesday, although disruption was not expected to be on a similar scale as elsewhere, with boycotts expected of key sites such as railway stations and squares. Cab drivers also staged demonstrations in Rome and Naples. | In Milan, in northern Italy, a protest was taking place throughout Wednesday, although disruption was not expected to be on a similar scale as elsewhere, with boycotts expected of key sites such as railway stations and squares. Cab drivers also staged demonstrations in Rome and Naples. |
Protests were taking place in several German cities, including Berlin and Hamburg. | Protests were taking place in several German cities, including Berlin and Hamburg. |
But the worst of the disruption was in Paris, where train services were also badly affected by strike action. | But the worst of the disruption was in Paris, where train services were also badly affected by strike action. |
Only one in three trains was running in the Paris region, although Eurostar services were unaffected. | |
Unions are objecting to plans to merge the rail network operator with the train company SNCF. The company said some 28% of railway staff had walked out. | Unions are objecting to plans to merge the rail network operator with the train company SNCF. The company said some 28% of railway staff had walked out. |
Workers were also considering whether to extend the strike into Thursday. Several regions had voted to continue the stoppage, French media reported. | Workers were also considering whether to extend the strike into Thursday. Several regions had voted to continue the stoppage, French media reported. |