Strike at the RATP: some disruptions in the metro, the RER still “very disturbed”

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The days follow one another and look alike on the transport network in Paris and Ile-de-France. For almost ten days, a renewable strike against the pension reform has caused disruptions on the RATP network. On the metro side, the situation is improving day by day, however it remains very complicated for the RER.

The RATP forecasts disrupted traffic in the metro for Wednesday, in particular on five lines in Paris and “very disrupted” traffic on the RER A and B lines.

Since Tuesday March 7, the first day of a rather well-attended strike on the rails, the situation has quickly improved for Parisian transport users, revealing a fairly weak mobilization among RATP agents, unlike the 2019 strike. against the previous pension reform project. Update on traffic forecasts for the next two days.

In the subway

Traffic will be disrupted, announces the RATP, in particular on five metro lines, according to initial forecasts.

Ligne 1 : normal traffic

Ligne 2 : disrupted traffic (2 out of 3 trains)

Ligne 3 : very disrupted traffic (1 train out of 2)

Line 3a: normal traffic

Ligne 4 : normal traffic

Ligne 5 : normal traffic

Ligne 6 : : normal traffic

Ligne 7 : disrupted traffic (2 out of 3 trains)

Line 7a: normal traffic

Ligne 8 : disrupted traffic (2 out of 3 trains)

Ligne 9 : normal traffic

Ligne 10 : normal traffic

Ligne 11 : normal traffic

Ligne 12 : normal traffic in the morning and 1 train out of 3 in the afternoon

Ligne 13 : very disrupted traffic, 1 train out of 2 between 6 a.m. and 8 p.m.

Ligne 14 : normal traffic

In the RER

On Wednesday, “traffic will be very disrupted on RER A and RER B”.

RER A : on average 1 train out of 2. Interconnection maintained at Nanterre Prefecture.

RER B : on average 1 train out of 2 on the RATP portion as well as on the SNCF branch. Interconnection maintained at Gare du Nord.

RER C : on average 2 out of 3 trains.

RER D : 2 trains out of 5 on average, interconnection suspended between Châtelet les Halles and Paris Gare de Lyon, no train between these two stations Trains run between Châtelet les Halles and Creil, between Paris Gare de Lyon and Melun Corbeil Essonnes via Evry Courcouronnes, and only at peak times between Corbeil Essonnes and Malesherbes.

RER E : 3 trains out of 4.

Transilien

Train traffic remains disrupted on all lines except lines K and U.

Ligne H : plan 2 out of 3 trains.

J-line : plan 2 trains 3.

K-line : service normal.

L-line : plan 2 out of 3 trains.

Line N : plan 1 out of 2 trains.

Ligne P : plan 3 trains out of 4 and 1 train out of 2 between Meaux and La Ferté-Milon and normal service between Esbly and Crécy-la-Chapelle.

Ligne R : plan 2 trains out of 5 on average and trains run only between Paris Gare de Lyon and Montargis / Montereau via Moret.

Ligne U : service normal.

In buses and trams

Traffic will be considered normal on Wednesday, whether in buses, as well as trams and on the Orlyval.

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