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Austrian protesters close vital motorway linking Germany to Italy

Thousands of local residents closed down 'Austria Brenner Motorway' on Saturday. The Brenner is a vital north to south?corridor between Germany and Italy. They were protesting against the?tourists and trucks that are always clogging their roads.

Karl Muehlsteiger was the leader of the protest, the mayor of Gries am Brenner. Gries am Brenner is one of the towns that are in the shadows of the Wipp Valley, a narrow valley with steep sides, and giant concrete stilts.

Since?decades, the issue of excessive traffic and pollution in the valley that leads to the Brenner pass has been a source for tension between Austrians and Germans. Local authorities have taken various measures in Austrian 'Tyrol' to stop the flow of traffic, which has often prompted protests?across border.

"You're making history!" Austrian news agency APA reported Muehlsteiger telling a crowd of 3,000 protesters that gathered at the motorway to symbolically block it, after police had cordoned both ends of corridor. The cars that arrived there turned around and left.

Even though it was a holiday in some German states (including Bavaria), the eight-hour closure from 11 am did not cause chaos as many feared.

Local media reported that trains passing along the same route were crowded.

The local road, which runs parallel to the motorway from town to city was also closed for all traffic except locals and local traffic.

A suspected arson attack overnight on electrical control units disrupted rail travel between Peri and Dolce near Verona?on Verona Porta Nuova - Brenner?line.

Investigators were looking into possible links to radical environmentalist or anarcho-insurrectionist groups. (Reporting and editing by Kevin Liffey; Additional reporting in Rome by Crispian B. Balmer; Reporting by Christian Mang & Francois Murphy)

(source: Reuters)