The renewable strike at the RATP, to protest against the pension reform, seems to be running out of steam.
On Monday, traffic conditions will approach normal on the Ile-de-France network, according to the forecasts of the management communicated this Sunday.
In the
metro
, traffic will be “
normal
”, with the exception of line 3 where it will be “
almost normal
”.
In the RER area operated by the RATP, traffic will be “
almost normal
” on the
RER A
, with an average of 3 trains out of 4, and an interconnection maintained at Nanterre Préfecture.
On the
RER B
, on the other hand, traffic will still be “
disturbed
”, with an average of 2 out of 3 trains. The interconnection will be maintained at Gare du Nord.
As on previous days, traffic will be "
normal
" on the
bus
and
tram
networks .
For Tuesday, traffic will be "
identical
" to Monday on the metro, bus and tram networks and "
disturbed
" on the RER network.
The SNCF
traffic forecasts
are not yet known.
It could still be significantly disrupted.
Asked this Sunday on BFMTV, Matthieu Bolle-Reddat, secretary of the CGT Cheminots de Versailles, said that on Monday there would be "
more than one in two trains removed throughout the national territory, in particular in the Transilien and TER but also on main lines and internationally
”.
"
I can tell you that there will be many more strikers at the SNCF tomorrow (Monday) than Friday
", for his part assured the news channel Julien Troccaz, union representative Sud Rail.