Be careful if you have to travel to Île-de-France on Thursday.
The lines operated by the SNCF, in particular, will be disrupted because of the day of interprofessional strike for wages and against the reform of the pension system.
The RATP bus network also looks disrupted.
However, metro traffic will be normal.
Here are the traffic forecasts communicated this Wednesday by the SNCF and the RATP.
Metro
: normal traffic
Bus:
traffic disrupted.
On average 2 out of 3 buses will circulate on the whole network with some very disturbed lines.
Normal traffic on the Noctilien network.
Tramway:
slightly disrupted traffic.
On average, 9 out of 10 trams will run on the entire network with the exception of line T3a which will only run between Pont du Garigliano and Porte d'Ivry with 1 out of 2 trams.
RER A
: normal traffic.
Interconnection maintained at Nanterre-Préfecture.
RER B
: traffic disrupted with an average of 3 trains out of 4 on the southern part and 1 train out of 2 on the northern part.
Interconnection maintained at Gare du Nord.
RER C
: 3 trains out of 4
RER D
: 1 train out of 2
Line H
: 3 out of 4 trains
Line J
: 2 out of 3 trains
Line K
: normal or slightly disrupted service
Line L
: normal service
Line N
: 1 train out of 2
Line P
: normal service
Line R
: 1 train out of 2, with buses on the Héricy branch
Line U
: normal service