Ile-de-France residents finally see the end of the tunnel. On the 48th day of mobilization against the pension reform, the circulation of public transport in Ile-de-France will remain fluid on Tuesday, even closer to normal than on Monday.
In the metro • 14 lines will operate with normal or almost normal traffic.
However, work on the RER C and line H somewhat nuances this improvement, causing interruptions on certain sections. Metros, RER, bus, trams… Find out below, line by line, all the traffic forecasts in Île-de-France. SNCF announces normal or almost normal traffic on most of its network.
Subways
Line 1: normal traffic.
Line 2: normal traffic.
Line 3: disrupted traffic, two out of three trains.
Line 3bis: normal traffic.
Line 4: disrupted traffic, two out of three trains.
Line 5: disrupted traffic, open all day, but with 2 out of 3 trains
Line 6: almost normal traffic with 4 out of 5 trains)
Line 7: almost normal traffic with 4 out of 5 trains)
Line 7bis: normal traffic.
Line 8: normal traffic.
Line 9: normal traffic.
Line 10: normal traffic.
Line 11: normal traffic.
Line 12: disrupted traffic, three out of four trains.
Line 13: open line ”continuously between 5.30 am and 11.30 pm, but with a service disrupted during peak hours (about 1 train out of 2) and very disturbed between 11 am and 4 pm (1 train out of 4)
Line 14: normal traffic.
Orlyval: normal traffic.
The RER
RER A: normal traffic.
RER B: normal traffic.
RER C: normal traffic
RER D: normal traffic
RER E: normal traffic
The buses
Bus network: almost normal traffic.
Orlybus: normal traffic.
Roissybus: normal traffic.
To find all the detailed traffic forecasts, it's here.
Trams
T1: normal traffic.
T2: normal traffic.
T3a: normal traffic.
T3b: normal traffic.
T4: a tram every 12 minutes.
T5: normal traffic.
T6: normal traffic.
T7: normal traffic.
T8: normal traffic.
T11: normal traffic.