In this return of the All Saints holidays, travelers could encounter some disturbances.
Several strike calls were launched on the TER network across the country by unions including CGT, Sud and FO.
The social movement is scheduled for Monday and Tuesday, November 9 to denounce a lack of staff and the working conditions of railway workers.
Several TER lines are affected by this strike but the TGV network is spared.
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The strike begins today on the TER Aura network in the Auvergne-Rhône-Alpes region.
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Slowdowns are underway towards St-Georges-d'Aurac and two TER have been removed from Lyon-Vienne
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In the Grand Est region, the TER network in Champagne-Ardenne promises to be particularly disturbed by the strike on Tuesday, November 9.
About 3 out of 10 TER will run on the network.
Substitution buses are also planned by the SNCF.
In the Occitania region, strong disruptions linked to the social movement are announced today with an impact on the Béziers, Clermont-Ferrand lines and the Nîmes - Alès - Clermont-Ferrand line.
Significant disruptions are also expected this Monday in the Pays-de-la-Loire on the lines connecting Nantes to Angers or between Nantes and Pornic.