Austrian rail traffic ground to a halt from midnight, impacting around 8,000 connections and some one million passengers, as workers held a 24-hour strike on Monday in a dispute over pay.
The strike affected transport at all levels, from public transport to regional services and long-distance night trains, as well as rail freight lines.
"I don't want to rule out the possibility of irregularities on one train or the other, but in general I expect that we will be back to serving our customers with the usual quality as of Tuesday," OeBB chief Andreas Matthae told the ORF radio broadcaster.
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