If SNCF traffic “clearly improves on Monday”, it should not change much on Tuesday, March 13, 2023, the operator explains.
Thus, there will be an average of 3 out of 5 TGVs, that is, “disturbed” traffic.
• north axis: 3 trains of 5
• east axis: more than 2 out of 3 trains
• atlantic axis: more than 2 out of 3 trains
• southeast axis: 1 out of every 2 trains
• ouigo: 3 trains of 4
• province to province: 1 in 4 trains
There will be one in two TERs in circulation on average on Tuesday, so traffic will continue to be “highly interrupted.”
It will be necessary to have only 1 Intercités out of 3 but none at night.
Finally, on international routes, Eurostar and Thalys traffic will be “almost normal”. On the other hand, count 2 trains of 3 on the France-Italy links, 4 trains of 5 on the France-German links, 1 train of 2 on the France-Switzerland links and no train on the France-Spain links.
Source: BFM TV
