The RATP plans normal traffic for metros, buses and trams Thursday on the tenth day of a renewable strike at the call of the unions against the pension reform but the service will remain disrupted on lines A and B of the RER.
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There will be three out of four trains on line A of the RER and two-thirds of the trains will run on line B, according to a press release published on Wednesday.
For Friday, the RATP still expects normal traffic for the metro, buses and trams, "almost normal" on line A of the RER and "disturbed" on line B.