We cannot speak of a black Saturday but the public transport service will remain disrupted on March 11 by the challenge of the pension reform within the RATP. Here are the latest forecasts made public by the public company.
Metro
Ligne 1 : normal traffic
Ligne 2 : normal traffic
Ligne 3 : normal traffic
Line 3a: normal traffic
Ligne 4 : normal traffic
Ligne 5 : normal traffic
Ligne 6 : : normal traffic in the morning and 3 trains out of 4 in the afternoon
Ligne 7 : normal traffic
Line 7a: normal traffic
Ligne 8 : almost normal traffic
Ligne 9 : normal traffic
Ligne 10 : normal traffic
Ligne 11 : normal traffic in the morning and 2 out of 3 trains in the afternoon
Ligne 12 : almost normal traffic
Ligne 13 : almost normal traffic
Ligne 14 : normal traffic
RER
RER A (portion RATP) : on average 1 train out of 2. Interconnection maintained at Nanterre Prefecture.
RER B (portion RATP) : on average 2 trains out of 3. Interconnection interrupted at Gare du Nord.
Bus et tramway
Traffic will not be impacted this Saturday by the strike action.
Orlyval
As for the bus and the tramway, the train service leading to the Paris airport will be normal.