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SNCF strike: TGV, RER, Transilien, TER… traffic forecasts for this Friday, January 10

2020-01-09T16:08:30.214Z


In the aftermath of the day of the national demonstration, the circulation of trains will always be disrupted by the movement against the reform


After a day on Thursday marked by a national demonstration against the pension reform, and degraded traffic at the SNCF, this Friday will see a marked improvement on the rails. The railway company also announces that 80% of TGV Inoui and Ouigo will run until Sunday, January 12.

Train traffic will still be disrupted this weekend. Find all the TGV, TER, Transilien, RER, international and Intercités traffic forecasts below.

TGV: 4 trains out of 5 on average

East axis: 2 trains out of 3.

Atlantic axis: 9 out of 10 trains.

North axis: almost normal traffic.

South-East axis: 3 trains out of 4.

Intersectors: 2 trains out of 3.

Ouigo: 7 out of 8 trains.

International traffic: disrupted

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 2.

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

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

Intercity traffic: less than 1 train in 3

Day intercities: 2 trains out of 5.

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 - Tarbes: 1 round trip and 1 round trip.

Clermont-Ferrand - Lyon: 1 round trip.

Nantes - Bordeaux: no traffic.

Nantes - Tours - Lyon: 1 round trip.

TER: 6 out of 10 circulations 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 2 on all axes.

Line J: 1 train on 2 on average across all branches, except on Paris - Mantes via Poissy with 2 trains on 3.

Line K: 2 trains out of 3 on the Paris - Crépy axis. The Crépy-en-Valois and Mitry-Claye section is provided by buses.

Line L: 2 trains out of 3 for all the axes.

Line N: 1 train out of 2 on all branches.

Line P: All the branches are served all day long with 2 of 3 trains on Paris - Meaux, Paris - Provins and 1 train on 2 on average on the other axes. The Meaux - La Ferté-Milon service is partly provided by bus.

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

Line U: 3 trains out of 4 over the period between 6 am and 10 pm.

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: 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 the Corbeil - Melun and Juvisy - Malesherbes axis.

The interconnection is suspended between Châtelet and Paris-Lyon.

RER E: 2 trains on 3 on average on the Haussmann - Chelles and Haussmann - Villiers - Tournan axes.

Trams

Tram 4: frequency of 12 minutes.

Tram 11: normal service.

Source: leparis

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