Strike, day 35. While the protest movement against the pension reform continues after more than a month of discontent, the forecasts announced by the SNCF for this Wednesday confirm overall the improvement in traffic observed in recent days.
TGVs: 3 trains out of 4 on average
East axis: 4 trains out of 5.
Atlantic axis: 7 trains out of 8.
North axis: 3 trains out of 4.
South-East axis: 3 trains out of 4.
Intersectors: 2 trains out of 3.
Ouigo: 3 out of 4 trains.
International traffic
Eurostar: 9 out of 10 trains.
Thalys: 4 out of 5 trains.
Lyria: 1 train out of 2.
Inoui TGV to Italy: 1 train out of 3.
Alleo (to Germany) : 1 train out of 2.
RENFE-SNCF (to Spain): 1 train out of 2.
Intercity traffic: 1 train out of 3 on average
Day intercities: 2 trains out of 5.
Night intercities: no traffic.
Detailed forecast:
Paris - Clermont-Ferrand: 3 return trips
Paris - Limoges - Toulouse: 5 return trips
Bordeaux - Marseille: 2 round trips
Clermont-Ferrand - Neussargues: 1 round trip
Toulouse - Hendaye: 1 round trip and 1 round trip
Clermont-Ferrand - Lyon: no traffic
Nantes - Bordeaux: no traffic
Nantes - Tours - Lyon: 1 round trip
TER: 6 out of 10 circulations on average
Detailed forecasts:
Auvergne Rhône-Alpes: 8 routes from 10, including four by bus
Bourgogne Franche-Comté: 7 out of 10, including one by bus
Brittany: 7 out of 10, including one by bus
Center - Val-de-Loire: 7 out of 10, including one by bus
Grand Est: 6 out of 10, including one by bus
Hauts-de-France: 5 out of 10
Normandy: 6 out of 10
New Aquitaine: 6 out of 10, including two by bus
Occitanie: 5 out of 10, including three by bus
Pays de la Loire: 6 out of 10, including one by bus
Provence-Alpes-Côte d'Azur: 7 out of 10, including one by bus.
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".
Transilien: 1 train out of 2 on average
Line H: 1 train out of 2 on all axes. ALL the axes are provided by train.
Line J: 2 trains out of 3 on average across all branches.
Line K: 2 trains out of 3 on Paris - Crépy + bus connections between Crépy and Mitry.
Line L: 2 trains out of 3 on all branches.
Line N: 1 train out of 2 for all axes.
Line P: All branches are served all day with an average of 1 train out of 2. The Meaux La Ferté-Milon service is partly provided by bus.
Line R: 1 train out of 5 (Transilien and TER trains).
Line U: 1 train out of 2 over the period 6h / 22h.
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.
RER B: 1 train on 2 on average. The interconnection is suspended at Paris-Nord station.
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RER C: All branches are served all day with 2 trains out of 5 on average.
RER D:
- North : the trains are terminated at Châtelet origin, all routes are served with 1 train out of 2 at peak and one train out of 3 during off-peak hours.
- South : 1 train out of 3 on the Paris-Lyon - Corbeil station and Paris-Lyon - Melun station supplemented by 1 train out of 3 on Corbeil - Melun and Juvisy -Malesherbes.
The interconnection is suspended between Châtelet and Paris-Lyon station.
RER E: 2 trains on 3 on average on the Haussmann - Chelles and Haussmann - Villiers - Tournan axes.
Trams
Tram 4: Frequency of 12 min.
Tram 11: Normal service.