Traffic on the RATP network in Ile-de-France will be "
disturbed
" on Tuesday in the RER A and B as in the buses for the interprofessional strike day, while it will be "
almost normal
" in the metros, according to the first forecasts communicated Sunday by the public transport operator.
In the RERs managed by the RATP, traffic will be "
disturbed
" with "
on average 3 trains out of 4
" which will circulate on lines A and B of the RER, specified the RATP two days from a day of "
mobilization and interprofessional
strike
called by the CGT, FO, Solidaires and the FSU.
The interconnections will be maintained at the Nanterre-Préfecture (RER A) and Gare du Nord (RER B) stations.
The metro spared
Traffic will also be “
disturbed
” on the road network where two out of three buses will run, with “
certain lines
” which may be “
very disrupted
”, unlike the Noctilien network which will run normally.
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On the side of the metro as well as the tram, traffic will be “
normal or almost normal
” on the entire network.
“
The forecasts refined line by line will be communicated Monday at the end of the day
”, specified the RATP to AFP.