Black day this Thursday in transport.
While several professional branches have announced to go on strike this Thursday against the pension reform, the traffic looks very complicated.
Le Figaro
takes stock of the disruptions to be expected.
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Traffic on the RATP network in Île-de-France promises to be very disrupted.
In detail, on the metro side, lines 8, 10 and 11 will be completely closed, lines 2, 3, 3bis, 5, 6, 7, 7bis, 9 and 12 will only be open during peak hours and partially operated.
On line 4, 1 in 2 trains will run during peak hours and 1 in 4 during off-peak hours.
Traffic will be normal on automatic lines 1 and 14, but with a risk of saturation.
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In the RERs managed by the RATP, 1 in 2 trains will run in Paris during peak hours and 1 in 4 during off-peak hours.
For the RER B, 1 train out of 2 will operate at peak times and 1 out of 3 at off-peak times.
Bus traffic will also be disrupted with an average traffic of 2 out of 3. For trams, traffic will be "
slightly disrupted
" with an average of 3 out of 4.
More information to come...