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KrissTek

Yep Saturday with Australia Vs Italy....

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KrissTek

Yes Confirmed:

"SCIOPERO AZIENDALE DI 24 ORE
Sabato 9 novembre 2013

Nella giornata di sabato 9 novembre 2013 è previsto uno sciopero aziendale di 24 ore indetto dalle organizzazioni sindacali FAISA CISAL e FAST CONFSAL.

SARÀ COMUNQUE GARANTITA L’EFFETTUAZIONE DEL SERVIZIO NELLE SEGUENTI FASCE ORARIE:

    Servizio urbano e suburbano della Città di Torino: dalle ore 6.00 alle ore 9.00 e dalle ore 12.00 alle ore 15.00
    Metropolitana: dalle ore 6.00 alle ore 9.00 e dalle ore 12.00 alle ore 15.00
    Autolinee extraurbane: da inizio servizio alle ore 8.00 e dalle ore 14.30 alle ore 17.30
    sfm1 Pont-Rivarolo-Chieri (ferrovia Canavesana) e sfmA Torino-Aeroporto-Ceres: da inizio servizio alle ore 8.00 e dalle ore 14.30 alle ore 17.30

Sarà assicurato il completamento delle corse in partenza entro il termine delle fasce di servizio garantito.

Lo sciopero potrà avere ripercussioni anche sull'operatività dei Centri di Servizi al Cliente e sui diversi servizi gestiti da GTT, con conseguenti possibili disagi per la clientela."

comune.torino.it/gtt/avvisi/urbana614.shtml

David

Hi KrissTek,

Please post in English only on the Anglophone section of the Turin forum for other members can read and participate on the thread.

Here is the italianophone section of the Forum Torino where you might post in Italian language.

Thank you,

David.

Expat-blog team.

KrissTek

It was actually an extract from the official GTT website, stating that there will be a 24 hour Transport strike in Turin but it will have a very limited service based around the times stated by GTT on their official website...in anycase this info wasn't in English so I copied and pasted it. No worries I will never post a link ever again here since whenever i post a link I have my account disabled so really I CBA, i mean seriously I even posted a link about the Turin Egyptian museum "The Museo Egizio is a museum in Turin, Italy, specialising in Egyptian archaeology and anthropology. It houses the world's second largest collections of Egyptian antiquities after Cairo." I also had my account disabled for that too :D

So i guess that in the future, i'll just copy and post the information in ENGLISH without LINKS so then people can go nuts in tring to find out the info themselves :P
Peace

PS I lied, i just had to post the links about the Rugby match on saturday :P

Priscilla

Hi Krisstek,

I invite you to read this topic to know more about how to use correctly the forum, it will certainly guide you in the best way possible:

https://www.expat.com/forum/viewtopic.php?id=191107

Thank you :)

Priscilla
Expat.com team

KrissTek

UPDATE!!!

The Public Transport Strike - GTT Has Been Revoked Officially.
Good news even if the service is crap :lol:

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