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Rail strike hits Olympics-Milan in the run-up to Games' opening

The local train operating company halted all trains for a day on Monday, causing disruption to commuters and travellers arriving in Milan.

The strike affected Trenord trains running between Milan's Malpensa Airport and the city centre as well as suburban lines from nearby cities like Bergamo or Brescia.

Milan, Italy's financial capital, is preparing to welcome athletes, media representatives and delegates - just in time for the Milano Cortina Games opening on Friday.

The regional branch of ORSA Ferrovie has called the strike in support of an ongoing dispute over "contract renewal" and worker safety.

The local Olympic organizing committee provided a bus service for airport transportation.

The strike had a minimal impact on the services provided during the busiest hours of the day.

"Maybe they (the striking workers) will be heard this week." Victor Avallone is a Brazilian from Sao Paulo. He said, "I was lucky to get a train which wasn't in the strike."

The Games are being co-hosted in Milan and Cortina d'Ampezzo a Dolomites town that does not have a direct rail connection.

The events are spread out over several other venues located in the mountains of the north of the nation.

(source: Reuters)