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SNCF strike: TGV, RER, Transilien, TER… traffic forecasts for this Thursday, January 9

2020-01-08T15:56:29.817Z


The 36th day of mobilization against the pension reform is a day of national demonstration. Traffic will be very disrupted.


This January 9 is a day of national action against the pension reform. On the transport side, traffic looks particularly difficult on certain SNCF lines.

TGVs: 3 trains out of 4 on average

East axis: 3 trains out of 5

Atlantic axis: 3 trains out of 4

North axis: 2 trains out of 3

South-East axis: 1 train out of 2

Intersectors: 3 out of 5 trains

Ouigo: 3 out of 5 trains

International traffic: disturbed

Eurostar: 3 trains out of 4

Thalys: 4 out of 5 trains

Lyria: 1 train out of 2

TGV Inoui to Italy: 2 trains out of 3

Alleo (to Germany): 2 out of 5 trains

RENFE-SNCF (to Spain): 1 train out of 4

Intercity traffic: less than 1 train in 5

Day intercities: 1 train out of 5

Night intercities: no traffic

Detailed forecast:

Paris - Clermont-Ferrand: 3 return trips

Paris - Limoges - Toulouse: 3 return trips

Bordeaux - Marseille: 1 round trip

Clermont-Ferrand - Neussargues: no traffic

Toulouse - Hendaye: no traffic

Clermont-Ferrand - Lyon: no traffic

Nantes - Bordeaux: no traffic

Nantes - Tours - Lyon: no traffic

TER: 4 out of 10 circulations

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: 2 trains out of 5 on all axes. The Pontoise - Creil link is reinforced 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 3 on the Saint-Nom-La-Bretèche and Versailles-Rive-Droite branches. No train on the Paris-Saint-Lazare - Cergy branch, except between 7 p.m. and 10 p.m., with 3 trains per hour.

Line N: 1 train out of 3 for all axes.

Line P: 1 train out of 3 on average, with the Esbly-Crécy branch in normal service. The La Ferté Milon branch is reinforced by buses.

Line R: 1 train out of 5 (Transilien and TER trains).

Line U: 1 train out of 2 over the period between 6h / 20h.

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 on 2 on average. The interconnection is suspended at Paris-Nord station.

RER C: all branches are served all day, with 2 trains out of 5 on average. The Versailles-Château-Rive-Gauche, Saint-Michel-Notre-Dame and Musée d'Orsay stations are not served.

RER D: North: trains terminate at Châtelet origin. All routes are served with 1 train out of 2 during peak hours and 1 train out of 3 during off-peak hours.

South: 1 train out of 3 on the Paris-Lyon - Corbeil and Paris-Lyon - Melun branches, supplemented by 1 train out of 5 on Corbeil - Melun and Juvisy - Malesherbes.

The interconnection is suspended between Châtelet and Paris-Lyon.

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

Trams

Tram 4: frequency of 12 min.

Tram 11: normal service.

Source: leparis

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