The SNCF foresees a marked improvement in the circulation of its trains for Thursday, having to normalize or almost normalize, in particular, TGV traffic, on the 24th day of the renewable strike against the pension reform.
SNCF Voyageurs announces “almost normal” traffic for the TGV Inoui, Ouigo, Thalys and Eurostar, and intends to circulate two thirds of the Intercités – day and night – and four fifths of the TER, said a door on Wednesday – speak to AFP .
RER D and line L continue to be the most disturbed axes
On the Ile-de-France rail network, train traffic should also improve significantly on Thursday, with RER D and line L being the most affected with 2 out of 3 trains. on average on RER C and line N. Service will be normal, or almost, on RER A, B and E, as well as on lines H, J, K, P, R, U, T4, T11 and T13 . Also in Ile-de-France, traffic should be normal throughout the RATP network.
The railway unions have called a renewable strike from March 7, until the Government withdraws its pension reform. The movement is more or less followed, with greater disturbances on days of interprofessional mobilization, such as Tuesday.
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Source: BFM TV




