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With a decisive legislative week, social mobilization continues.
While deputies and senators will work this Wednesday in a joint joint committee on a new version of the pension reform project wanted by the executive, the inter-union calls for maintaining the pressure with a new day of action.
In Lyon, where last Tuesday's demonstration brought together 25,000 to 50,000 people, the procession will set off again from the Tobacco Factory at 1 p.m.
Car traffic will therefore be disrupted on the Cours Gambetta, the Guillotière bridge and the nearby axes at the start of the afternoon.
The procession must arrive at Place Bellecour via Place Antonin Poncet.
The subway rolls, the train gets stuck
Traffic will be severely disrupted on the rail, where the strike of the last few days continues at the SNCF with 60% of TGV and 40% of TER only on national average.
In the Lyon region, the western tram-train, as well as the lines from Saint-Étienne, Villefranche-sur-Saône, Valence or Ambérieu-en-Bugey will be very affected, with a handful of trains during the day only .
Users are invited to go to the SNCF site in the Auvergne-Rhône-Alpes region to consult the updated timetables from 5 p.m. on Tuesday.
On the other hand, the Lyon public transport network (TCL) will experience a normal day, announces the operator, Keolis.
Metro, trams and buses will run normally.
Air traffic will not be impacted in Lyon either.
A few regulations at most may cause slight delays but no cancellations announced.