A one-day rail strike in Italy on Friday, November 10, will mean that no trains will operate across the border from Ventimiglia. Most TER trains that usually start their journey from Italy through Monaco will now start from Menton, French train operator SNCF has warned.
During the day, four trains running from Menton will also be cancelled, while only two services running in the opposite direction will be cancelled, neither of them during peak commuting times. Disruption to service will start at about 9 pm on Thursday, November 9, and continue until the same time on Friday evening.
It is traditional for Italy’s one-day rail strikes to take place on Fridays. The latest 24-hour stoppage is expected to have a serious impact on the daily commute to the Principality for Italian employees.