Le Figaro Nantes
Thursday April 13, on the eve of the decision of the Constitutional Council on the pension reform, new disturbances are to be expected in France.
Contrary to the spontaneous blockages and the “ghost town” operations that motorists in Loire-Atlantique are regularly confronted with, it is possible to anticipate certain blocking points.
Le Figaro
takes stock of the situation.
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Tram and bus lines cut in the center
The trade unions of Semitan take part in the strike.
Unlike the first manifestations, the disturbed lines are few.
Only trams 1, 2, 3, busway 4 and bus lines 75 and E5 will run on green day timetables, i.e. as during Easter holidays.
For school services, an exhaustive list of non-operational services is updated on the Tan website.
The Nantes conurbation public transport network also communicates in real time on Twitter and answers users' questions.
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Other lines will be impacted from 10 a.m. to 5:30 p.m., at the time of the event:
Line 1 of the tramway: cut between Commerce and Duchesse Anne (from 9:30 a.m.)
Line 2 of the tramway: terminus at 50 hostages
Line 3 of the tramway: cut between Commerce and Hôtel Dieu
Busway line 4: normal route
Line C1: cut between Copernic and Foch Cathedral
Line C2: terminus at Talensac
Line C3: cut between Copernic and Gare SNCF Sud
Line C6: cut between Delorme and Foch Cathédrale
Line 11: cut between Square Daviais and Foch Cathédrale
Line 12: cut between Talensac and Foch Cathédrale
Line 23: cut between Copernic and Talensac
Line 26: cut between Gaston Veil and Delorme
Line 54: terminus at Delorme
Airport shuttle: terminus at Hôtel Dieu
The Espace Mobilité de Commerce will also be closed all day.
The events organized in Loire-Atlantique on Thursday April 13:
Saint-Nazaire, 10 a.m., Place de l'Amérique Latine.
Châteaubriant, 10 a.m., Town Hall.
Ancenis, 10 a.m., Esso station.
Nantes, 10.30 a.m., Mirror of water.
Clisson, 3:30 p.m., forecourt of the station.
Pontchâteau, 6 p.m., Place de la Mairie.
Saint-Philbert-de-Grand-Lieu, 6 p.m., Church Square.
20% of flights canceled
In some airports in France, including that of Nantes-Atlantique, the Directorate General of Civil Aviation (DGAC) has asked companies to give up 20% of their flights, due to the strike by air traffic controllers.
From Wednesday evening to Friday 6am, delays and cancellations are therefore to be expected.
Nantes-Atlantique airport also recommends to "
favor alternative routes
" leading to the airport due to the various traffic blocking actions.
“
Access could be disrupted
,” warns the establishment.
Four out of five TGVs
SNCF forecasts in Pays de la Loire are not known at this time.
The information communicated is national but would be, according to the railway company, relatively similar to regional disturbances.
This Thursday, in France, 3 TER out of 5, 4 TGV Inoui out of 5, 4 TGV Ouigo out of 5 and 1 Intercités out of 5 are expected.
SNCF invites travelers to visit its website for more details about their journey and answers questions live on the Twitter network.