1 out of 3 TGVs will run on Tuesday, very disrupted traffic at SNCF and RATP

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On the side of the SNCF, the traffic will be “strongly disturbed” on the TGV. STEPHANE DE SAKUTIN / AFP

Several professional branches will strike on Tuesday against the pension reform. Le Figaro takes stock of the expected disruptions.

It is a new black day in transport which is announced this Tuesday, January 31. While several professional branches are on strike against the pension reform, traffic will be very disrupted. Le Figaro takes stock of the impact of this mobilization on transport.

On the SNCF side, traffic will be “strongly disturbed» on the TGV and very few trains will run on the Transilien and TER networks. Traffic will also bevery disturbed» on the RER and metro networks, for the RATP.

RER and metro: very disrupted traffic at the RATP

Metro: several lines partially operated

In detail, on the metro side, line 3bis will be completely closed.

In addition, lines 7, 7bis, 9 and 12 will only be open during peak hours, i.e. between 7:30 a.m. and 9:30 a.m., then 4:30 p.m. and 7:30 p.m.

Some lines are only partially operated. Line 3 will thus only run between Pont de Levallois-Bécon and Havre-Caumartin with only 1 train out of 3. Line 5 between Bobigny-Pablo Picasso and Gare du Nord, with 1 train out of 3. Line 8 will only run tween Créteil-Pointe du Lac and Reuilly Diderot with 1 train out of 3, the 11 will operate from Belleville to Mairie des Lilas with 1 train out of 3 in the morning and 1 train out of 5 in the afternoon. Metro 13 will be open from Saint-Denis Université/Les Courtilles to Invalides with 1 out of 3 trains.

Line 6 will be open from Nation to Denfert-Rochereau, with 1 train out of 3 but only from 6:30 a.m. to 9:30 a.m. then from 3:30 p.m. to 7:30 p.m.

Line 10 will only run in the morning, with 1 in 3 trains.” Running times will be announced on Monday. “, indicates the RATP in a press release.

On line 4, 1 in 2 trains will run during peak hours and 1 in 4 during off-peak hours.

Traffic will be normal on automatic lines 1 and 14 but with risks of saturation.

RER: traffic “very disturbed»

On the RER A1 train out of 2 runs in Paris at peak times and 1 out of 4 during off-peak hours.

For the RER B, 1 train out of 2 operates at peak times and 1 out of 3 at off-peak times. In addition, the interconnection is interrupted at Gare du Nord.

Bus: a traffic «slightlydisturbed»

The traffic of bus is “slightly disturbedwith an average circulation of 8 out of 10. In addition, “the service will be normal on the Noctilien».

Tramway: traffic “slightlydisturbed»

For the tramwaysthe traffic is slightly disturbed with an average circulation of 8 out of 10.

Traffic “very strongly disturbed” at the SNCF

For the network managed by the SNCF, the traffic isvery strongly disturbed“. On the network TGV, only 1 in 3 trains will run on average. On the North axis, 2 out of 5 trains will run. On the East and South East axes, 1 out of 2 trains will operate. On the Atlantic Axis, 1 train out of 4. On the network side Ouigo2 out of 5 trains will move.

There will also only be 2 TER out of 10.”The details of the regional transport plans are communicated by SNCF Voyageurs in each of the regions.“, Specifies the press release from the SNCF.

To l’internationalthe traffic of the Lyria, linking France to Switzerland, will bestrongly disturbed“. However, Eurostar and Thalys traffic is “quasi-normal».

In Ile-de-Francethe SNCF runs only 1 train out of 3 for RER A and B Only 1 train out of 10 for RER C, D and E works. On the side of jumping overonly 1 train out of 3 operates on lines H and U, 1 out of 4 for line K, 1 out of 10 for lines J, L, N, P and R.

More information to come.

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