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Strike: traffic improving but still disrupted at SNCF Wednesday March 29

2023-03-28T17:24:42.991Z


Railway workers have been on a renewable strike against the pension reform since March 7. Wednesday, the day after a tenth day of action against the pension reform during which the mobilization stalled, traffic will still be disrupted at the SNCF, although improving. " The circulation of trains will improve on Wednesday March 29, but will remain partly disrupted on certain lines operated by SNCF Voyageurs ", indicates the company, because of the renewable strike of the railway workers


Wednesday, the day after a tenth day of action against the pension reform during which the mobilization stalled, traffic will still be disrupted at the SNCF, although improving.

"

The circulation of trains will improve on Wednesday March 29, but will remain partly disrupted on certain lines operated by SNCF Voyageurs

", indicates the company, because of the renewable strike of the railway workers.

It will run 4 out of 5 Inoui TGVs, 3 out of 4 TER on average, and 2 out of 3 Intercités. Internationally, traffic will be “

almost normal

” on the Thalys and Eurostar.

In Île-de-France, on the RER, it will take 3 trains out of 4 on the RER A (SNCF zone).

Traffic will be “

normal to almost normal

” on the RER B (SNCF zone).

There will be 2 out of 3 trains on RER C, 2 out of 3 trains on RER D, when traffic will be "

normal to almost normal

" on RER E.

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Almost completely normal traffic at RATP

On the suburban train lines, it will be necessary to provide 4 trains out of 5 on line H, a "

normal to quasi-normal service

" on lines J and K, 2 trains out of 3 on line L, 3 trains out of 4 on line N, 1 train out of 2 on the La Ferté-Milon axis and 4 trains out of 5 on the Château-Thierry axis on line P, 2 trains out of 3 on line R (on the Montereau branch via Héricy, the trains will only run during peak hours), and a “

normal to near-normal service

” on line U. The service will be “normal to near-normal” on trams T4, T11 and T13.

At the RATP, traffic will be normal on the metro, bus, tram and RER B (RATP zone), says the management.

Only the RER A (RATP zone) will be disrupted, with 3 trains out of 4 planned.

In air, the Directorate General of Civil Aviation (DGAC) asked airlines to cancel preventively Wednesday 20% of their flights to Paris-Orly, Marseille, Toulouse and Bordeaux.

Source: lefigaro

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