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SNCF strike: TGV, Transilien, TER… traffic forecasts for Friday 3 January

2020-01-02T16:35:09.333Z


Thirtieth day of strike at SNCF. This Friday, the network will once again operate in slow motion.


Third day of the year and thirtieth day of strike Friday at the SNCF. Four days from a new round of negotiations on pension reform and on the eve of a weekend of return from holidays which promises to be busy, the company has unveiled a transport plan still very disrupted.

In detail, it will be necessary to count on average on three Transilien out of ten, one circulation on two on the TER lines, two TGV on three, international traffic "disturbed" and one train on three on the Intercity lines.

TGV

East axis: 3 trains out of 5.

Atlantic axis: 2 trains out of 3.

North axis: 3 trains out of 4.

South-East axis: 7 trains out of 10.

Intersectors: 1 train out of 2.

Ouigo: 7 out of 10 trains.

International traffic

Eurostar: 9 out of 10 trains.

Thalys: 3 trains out of 4.

Lyria: 2 out of 5 trains.

Inoui TGV to Italy: 3 trains out of 10.

Alleo (to Germany): 1 train out of 2.

RENFE-SNCF (to Spain): 1 train out of 2.

Intercity traffic

Day intercities: 2 out of 5 trains.

Night intercities: no traffic.

Detailed forecast:

+ Paris - Clermont-Ferrand: 4 return trips

+ Paris - Limoges - Toulouse: 5 return trips

+ Bordeaux - Marseille: 2 round trips

+ Clermont-Ferrand - Neussargues: 1 round trip

+ Toulouse - Hendaye: 1 way

+ Clermont-Ferrand - Lyon: 1 way

+ Nantes - Bordeaux: no traffic

+ Nantes - Lyon: 2 round trips

TER

1 in 2 traffic on average

As a reminder, exchanges are free of charge and at no additional cost. The SNCF indicates that "if you cannot exchange your ticket, buy a new ticket and request its refund later".

The Transilien

Line H: 1 train out of 3 on average and 4 return trips to Montsoult Luzarches. The Creil - Persan - Valmondois - Pontoise link is partially provided by train and supplemented by buses.

Line J: 1 train out of 3 on average across all branches.

Line K: 1 train out of 2 on Paris Crépy + bus connections between Crépy and Mitry.

Line L: 1 train out of 2 on the Paris Saint-Lazare - Versailles and Paris Saint-Lazare - Saint-Nom-La-Bretèche branches. 1 train out of 3 on the Cergy le Haut branch.

Line N: 1 train out of 4 on all axes. Line P 1 train on 3 on average on the Paris - East Meaux, Château Thierry, Paris East - Coulommiers and Paris - East - Provins axis, the La Ferté Milon and Esbly axes are not served.

Line R: 3 return trips to Paris Montargis.

Line U: 1 train out of 2.

The RER

RER A: 1 train on 2 on average during peak hours on the Cergy and Poissy branches and 1 train per hour and per axis during off-peak hours. Interconnection is provided at Nanterre-Préfecture.

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RER B: 1 train in 3 on average at peak and 1 train in 2 during off-peak hours. The interconnection is suspended at Gare du Nord.

RER C: 1 train on 4 on average on the Dourdan, Saint Martin d'Etampes and Massy branches. The other branches are not served.

RER D:

North: 1 train out of 4 on the Paris - Villiers-le-Bel and Paris-Nord-Orry La Ville branch all day

South: 1 train out of 5 on the Paris Gare de Lyon - Corbeil and Paris Gare de Lyon - Melun branches, supplemented by 2 round trips Malesherbes. The interconnection is suspended between Gare du Nord and Gare de Lyon.

RER E: 1 train on 3 on average on the Haussmann Chelles and Haussmann Villiers Tournan axes.

Source: leparis

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