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Bac and certificate in Ile-de-France: in the event of a delay in the train, the SNCF may send taxis to the students

2021-06-15T01:58:09.029Z


Until the end of the exam period, Transilien deploys the special “SNCF Exams” system. The operator will primarily monitor the tra


It will be a little less stress for the thousands of middle and high school students who are preparing to take their exams.

As every year since 2014, SNCF is relaunching its “SNCF exams” system until June 29.

In conjunction with the House of Examinations, it intends to support all candidates "in the best possible conditions", assures the operator.

The main centers that host the baccalaureate and patent exams in Île-de-France have been identified. On exam days, a monitoring and alert process is put in place on the lines that serve them. Posters are also displayed in stations and lines considered as priority in order to identify them. Thus, in recent days, three examination centers have been particularly monitored for the CAP tests: Rungis, Arcueil and Villepinte. For the coming week, until June 19, two thirds of high schools being reception centers, Transilien will be vigilant on almost all lines. Particularly on June 17 during the pro and general bac exams for the philo and written French tests.

The teams mobilize at least 1h30 before the start of each event.

Red vests are present, identifiable with SNCF Exams badges to inform, guide and help candidates.

Alternative means in the event of a big galley

In the event of a problem (delay, cancellation of a train, etc.), applicants must quickly report to SNCF agents in stations or on board trains.

Alternative routes by public transport are offered by passenger information posts (PIVIF) via audio announcements and on information screens at platforms and in stations, or via announcements from driving agents on board trains.

"If no alternative route is possible, in certain stations, a specific taxis system can be set up to the extent of available places" promises Transilien.

At the same time, in the event of disruptions, SNCF informs the rectorate of the possible consequences.

The rectorate could accept a slight delay of the candidates for the tests.

However, the operator recommends that all those who have to take public transport to consult the Île-de-France Mobilités application, the Transilien.com site, the SNCF Assistant application or even the lines' Twitter feeds and the Tilien Chatbot. on Messenger.

Source: leparis

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