SNCF traffic still disrupted

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SNCF management expects train traffic to remain disrupted on Tuesday March 14 on most lines, due to the strike action against pension reform

  • Degraded commuter train traffic

The situation will be more or less the same as Monday for the main lines with three TGV and Ouigo out of five, one Intercity out of three, no night train and one TER out of two on average.

In the Paris region, traffic will remain degraded on lines D and R with two trains out of five on average, and an interruption between the Châtelet-Les Halles and Gare de Lyon stations on line D. Three quarters of the trains must run on the lines A, E, N and P, two-thirds for lines C, H, J and L, and half of the usual service for RER B. Service will be normal on lines K, U, T4 and T11.

RATP traffic will be normal for metros, buses and trams. Only the RER is experiencing more or less pronounced disturbances. On Tuesday, there will be three out of four trains on line A and two-thirds of the trains will run on RER B.

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