Strike at the SNCF: TGV, Ouigo, Transilien… the traffic “strongly disturbed” this Tuesday

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A new mobilization against the pension reform paralyzes the rail on Tuesday. For this tenth day of interprofessional mobilization, traffic will be very “strongly disrupted” for SNCF users, the company has warned since Sunday. Disruptions are to be expected both on the main lines and on regional routes.

The group recommends that travelers who can “cancel or postpone their trips” scheduled for Tuesday, even if the disruptions announced are less significant than during the previous interprofessional day of March 23. Discover in detail the forecasts on the network.

TGV

As since the beginning of the movement, traffic will be disrupted on the TGV Inoui network, with an average of 3 trains out of 5, in circulation on the French network as on international lines. Same observation on the Ouigo network, with 3 out of 5 trains in circulation. Eurostar and Thalys traffic will be almost normal.

TER

Regional trains will again be affected by the strike. The SNCF plans 1 out of 2 TER on average and invites users to find out locally about the details of the deletions.

Intercities

Here too, traffic will be disrupted with an average of 1 in 5 trains on Tuesday. It will be even more complicated on the Intercités network at night, since no train will be running.

In Ile-de-France

Ligne H : 2 out of 3 trains on average.

Line J: 2 out of 3 trains on average.

K-line: 1 in 2 trains on average

Line L: 2 out of 3 trains on average.

Line N: 1 out of 2 trains on average.

Ligne P : 2 out of 3 trains on average.

Ligne R : 3 out of 5 trains on average. Please note that on the Montereau branch via Héricy, trains only run during peak hours.

Ligne U : 2 out of 3 trains on average.

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