Hungarian rail workers have suspended their five-day strike after a court in Budapest ruled it illegal.
The partial strike led to the cancellation of international services using the Hungarian rail network -- with some trains left stranded in Vienna on the way to southeastern Europe.
Hungarian railways intend to resume normal services within twelve hours, but the striking union -- which represents about a quarter of the rail workers -- says it will appeal against the court verdict.
From the newsroom of the BBC World Service