As in previous days of mobilization, the circulation of trains will be interrupted this Monday, March 27, the eve of the tenth day of mobilization against the pension reform. Strongly mobilized from the beginning of the social movement, the railway unions launched a renewable strike from March 7, which had the effect of interrupting SNCF traffic, in particular during the days of mobilization.
With regard to the main lines, the SNCF therefore forecasts for tomorrow a traffic of 4 TGV Inoui and Ouigo of 5 on average, 2 TER of 3 and 2 Intercités of 3 Please note that no night Intercités will circulate as in the mobilizations previous episodes For Tuesday, SNCF Voyageurs anticipates “severely disrupted” traffic and “advises travelers that they can postpone or cancel their planned trips that day.”
Still difficulties in the Paris region
In Île-de-France, the axes will be unevenly affected by the disturbances. Lines C and D of the RER and L will be the most affected with only two thirds of the trains on average. It will be necessary to plan 4 trains out of 5 for the H line and three quarters of the trains on the N line. On the other hand, the service will be almost normal on the RER A, B and E, as well as on the J lines of Transilien. , K, P, R and U and trams T4, T11 and T13.
On the RATP side, the company expects traffic to be interrupted on the Metro network and severely interrupted on the RER, while it will be normal on the bus and tram networks. In detail, it is necessary to plan an RER A and B of two on average and to maintain the interconnections at Nanterre-Préfecture and Gare du Nord. For the subways, traffic will be normal on automatic lines 1 and 14 as well as on 3bis, 7bis, 9 and 2, where the service will only be provided between 5:30 and 8:00 p.m. This time range will also apply to lines 6 and 12 with only a third of the trains. All RATP forecasts can be found at the following link.
Source: BFM TV
