An almost normal metro, disrupted traffic on the RER and fewer buses... The strike of October 18, at the call of several unions to demand a rise in wages and protest against requisitions in the energy sector, n will have little impact on the RATP network, according to traffic forecasts published on Monday by the transport authority.
In the metro, traffic will be “normal” on lines
1
,
2
,
3
,
3bis
,
4
,
5
,
7
,
7bis
,
8
,
9
,
10
,
11
and
14
.
It will be "slightly disrupted", with 8 to 9 trains out of 10 on average, on lines
6
,
12
and
13
.
On the RER, for the area managed by RATP, traffic will be disrupted with an average of 3 out of 4 trains on
RER A
and B. On both lines, the interconnection with the part managed by SNCF is maintained.
North of the
RER B
, whose line is managed by the SNCF, only 1 train out of 2 is expected. Also managed by the SNCF, the
RER C
will only have 1 train out of 2. On the
RER D
, only 1 train out of 3 will run, without a train, between Châtelet-les-Halles and Paris-Gare-de-Lyon.
Bus lines completely at a standstill
Regarding buses, the RATP provides on average 2 out of 3 buses. Some lines will be very disrupted.
9 will be completely closed: lines
101
,
168
,
260
,
278
,
319
,
537
,
538
,
574
and
577
.
Traffic will be normal on the Noctilien network.
On the tram network managed by the RATP, traffic will be "normal" or "quasi-normal" on the entire network, with the exception of
T7
with an average of 3 trams out of 4 and the line closing at 10 p.m. 30.
On the SNCF side, traffic will be normal on the T11
and
T13
tram lines
.
On the
T4
line , there will be only 1 tram every 15 minutes.
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Regarding the Transiliens, which SNCF has full management, expect normal traffic on
line K
, 3 trains out of 4 on
line P
, 2 trains out of 3 on
line U
, 3 trains out of 5 on
line E
, 1 train out of 2 on
lines H
,
N
and
R
, and 1 train out
of 3 on lines
J
and
L.