Sometimes it will be necessary to be patient this Thursday, September 29 if you plan to take the train. Following a national social movement, traffic will be interrupted on several lines.
Transilien (Ile de France)
-RER A, E and lines K, L, P, U: normal circulation
-RER C and line H: 3 trains of 4
-Line J: 2 of 3 trains
-RER D and lines N and R: 1 train out of 2 (Héricy branch of line R by replacement bus)
-RER B: 1 train of 2 to the north of the line and 3 trains of 4 to the south. Interconnection maintained in Paris-Nord.
TER
6 out of 10 trains on average
The details of the regional transport plans are communicated by SNCF Voyageurs in each of the regions. Customers are invited to find out about train traffic on the SNCF app or on the TER website.
TGV Inoui and Ouigo
-TGV Nord: almost normal traffic
-TGV East: almost normal traffic
-TGV Atlántico: slightly interrupted traffic
-TGV Sud-Est: slightly interrupted traffic
-TGV Ouigo: 3 trains of 4
intercity
1 train out of 2 on average but no night trains
-Paris-Limoges line: 1 train of 2
-Paris-Clermont line: normal traffic
-Bordeaux-Marseille line: 1 train of 2
-Nantes-Bordeaux line: 1 train of 2
-Nantes-Lyon line: no trains
-Toulouse-Hendaye line: no trains
-Clermont-Béziers line: 1 train of 2
-Clermont-Lyon line: normal traffic
The SNCF specifies that travelers affected by the cancellation of their train have been contacted by email or SMS in order to benefit from a refund or free changes on all trains where there are seats.
Source: BFM TV
