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SNCF strike: TGV, Ouigo, TER,… traffic forecasts for this Monday, January 13

2020-01-12T15:32:43.414Z


On the 40th day of the strike, the situation continued to improve on the national rail network.


It will be this Monday 40 days since the strike against the pension reform began. With a major change, however, this weekend: the government temporarily renounced the pivotal age to rally the reforming unions to its cause. Will this gesture be enough? On Monday, in any case, traffic is experiencing a significant improvement on the daily lines, while the high-speed network is gradually returning to normal.

Travelers with an Inoui, Ouigo or Intercités TGV train ticket can request an exchange or refund before departure, without charge or additional cost, including if they have tickets that were non-exchangeable and non-refundable.

TGV: 8 trains out of 10 on average

East axis: 8 trains out of 10.

Atlantic axis: 9 out of 10 trains.

North axis: normal traffic.

South-East axis: 8 trains out of 10.

Intersectors: 7 out of 10 trains.

Ouigo: 9 out of 10 trains.

International traffic: little disturbed

Eurostar: normal traffic

Thalys: 9 out of 10 trains.

Lyria: 3 out of 5 trains.

Inoui TGV to Italy: 1 train out of 3.

Alleo (to Germany): 4 out of 5 trains.

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

Intercity traffic: 4 trains out of 10

Day intercities: 1 train out of 2.

Night intercities: no traffic.

TER: 7 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".

Detailed traffic is available on the TER sites in each region.

The Transilien

Line H: 2 trains out of 3 on all axes.

Line J: 2 trains out of 3 on average.

Line K: 2 out of 3 trains between Paris and Crépy. Bus relationships are set up.

Line L: 2 trains out of 3 on all branches.

Line N: 2 trains out of 3 for all axes.

Line P: 2 trains on 3 on average with normal service on Esbly Crécy and 1 train on 2 on the Paris East - Château Thierry axis.

Line R: Reopening of the Montereau axis. 1 train out of 3 on the Montereau axes via Moret and Montargis. On the Montereau axis via Héricy only the Champagne-sur-Seine station is served by TER.

Line U: 3 trains out of 4.

The RER

RER A: 1 train on 2 on average. RER A will run throughout the day.

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RER B: 1 train on 2 on average. The interconnection is suspended at Gare du Nord.

RER C: 1 train out of 2 on average. All branches are served.

RER D: 1 train on 2 on average. Significant improvement with the restoration of interconnection in Paris.

RER E: 4 trains out of 5 on average. The Haussmann -Tournan axis is in normal service.

Trams

Tram 4: frequency of 12 minutes.

Tram 11: normal service.

Source: leparis

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