Frankfurt - German rail workers' union (GDL) called a three-hour strike on Monday to put pressure on state-controlled rail operator Deutsche Bahn in a pay dispute.
The union, which represents about 37 000 train drivers, conductors and shunters, said the strike would kick off from 18:00, and primarily hit freight traffic.
GDL demands a pay increase of 5% for workers, as well as a shortening of their work week to 37 hours from 39.
News of the strike comes three days after pilots at Germanwings, the budget carrier of flagship airline Lufthansa , staged a six-hour strike in a dispute over a pension scheme, disrupting domestic travel.
READ THIS NEXT: Germanwings pilots strike