Tomorrow, on the first day of a nine -day track strike, about six in ten trains will run. That says railway company NMBS. She already warns that the nuisance will be greater during the working week. “The feeling that we play, the despair, is very widely shared in all rail staff,” explains Bram Maes, train director and spokesperson of the OVS rail association in ‘The morning’ on Radio 1. Minister of Mobility Jean-Luc Crucke (Les Engagés) has no understanding for the strike.

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