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21 Apr 2023 | 11:10 AM UTC

Portugal: Unionized rail staff continue industrial action nationwide through late April

Unionized rail staff continue strikes across Portugal through late April; rail service disruptions likely. Confirm services.

Informational

Event

Unionized railway workers continue separate industrial action campaigns across Portugal through late April. In a joint action by unions that represent overnight railway workers, between 20 percent and 50 percent of trains were canceled April 21 on national, regional, and Lisbon's urban rail networks. Further disruptions are likely in the coming days. In a separate action, train drivers affiliated with the National Union of Train Drivers of Portuguese Railways (SMAQ) are continuing limited strike action through May 1.

The rail network operator Comboios de Portugal (CP) predicts that most services will operate, but there will be some cancelations due to the cumulative impact of the strikes. The disruptions will affect inter-city, commuter, regional, and long-distance trains.

Overcrowding is likely on available modes of public transport for the duration of the strike. Increased demand for private transportation, including taxis and rental vehicles, is also possible. Traffic congestion will likely be heavier than usual as more commuters resort to using their cars rather than public transport. Residual delays are possible for some hours after the strike ends. Striking workers are likely to stage protests at transport hubs or rail-operating administrative buildings.

Advice

Consider alternative transport modes for time-sensitive travel and allow additional time for travel to destinations across Portugal through late April. Confirm taxi and rental car reservations.

Resources

Portugal Railways