public transport “very disrupted” in Ile-de-France on Tuesday 7, more than one TGV in two canceled

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The circulation of metros, RER and suburban trains will be “very disturbed” Tuesday in Ile-de-France, and it will still be “disturbed” Wednesday on the Ile-de-France lines operated by the SNCF, according to the latest forecasts published Monday evening February 6.

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All transport unions are calling for a strike on Tuesday, for the third day of mobilization against the pension reform project. On Wednesday, only the CGT Cheminots and SUD Rail are calling for the SNCF movement to continue.

The forecasts are detailed on the site me-deplacer.iledefrance-mobilites.fr. Overall, there is a clear improvement compared to the two previous days of mobilization, January 19 and 31. Update on traffic on Tuesday and Wednesday, in Ile-de-France and on the main SNCF lines.

Reduced timetables for the majority of Paris metro lines on Tuesday

A number of metro stations will remain closed.

Despite a marked improvement compared to the two previous days – no metro line should be completely closed – metro and RER traffic will be “very disturbed” Tuesday for the third day of mobilization against the pension reform project, said the RATP on Tuesday. The company invites all travelers who can to favor teleworking or to postpone their trips.

Lines 8 and 13 will only be open during extended peak hours – from 6:30 a.m. to 9:30 a.m. and from 4:30 p.m. to 7:30 p.m. – on part of their route, with one train in three.

Lines 3, 10 and 11 will also operate at extended peak times – very variable – but over their entire length, with one train in two or one train in three.

Lines 2, 5, 6, 7, 7bis, 9 and 12 will operate all day from 5.30 a.m. or 6 a.m. to 8 p.m., 9 p.m. or 10 p.m., with one train out of three in the worst case, two out of five at best.

Line 4partially automated, will run all day, with every other train.

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Lines 1 and 14automated, as well as line 3biswill operate normally.

On all these lines, a certain number of stations will remain closed, such as Alésia, Barbara, Hôtel-de-Ville, Opéra, Réaumur-Sébastopol or République.

RER and trains very disrupted in Ile-de-France on Tuesday

There will be three out of five trains on average on the RER Aand one out of two on the Cergy and Poissy branches operated by the SNCF.

On the RER Bthe RATP is counting on one train in two in the south, and the SNCF on one train in three at peak times and one train in two at off-peak hours in the north, the interconnection not being assured between the two at Gare du Nord .

On Tuesday, SNCF expects normal traffic on line U, one in three trains on average on the lines C, H, J, K, L and Ntwo trains out of five on the lines E and Pone train out of five on the R line and only one train out of six on the RER D which will be partially closed.

Almost normal traffic for trams and buses in Ile-de-France on Tuesday

The situation should be much better for RATP bus, with eight visits out of ten in Paris and in the inner suburbs. All lines should work. Coast tramwaysRATP and SNCF expect normal traffic on all lines.

RER and trains disrupted on Wednesday

For Wednesday, only the SNCF is affected, with normal traffic announced on the lines A, B and Kthree out of four trains on the P and U linestwo out of three trains on the lines E, H, J and Lone in two trains on the lines C and Nand two out of five trains on the RER Dwith a cut between Gare de Lyon and Châtelet-les-Halles.

Finally, with regard to the ligne Rone train in five is expected on average, and no train will run between Melun and Montereau.

More than one in two TGVs canceled on Tuesday

On the side of the main lines, the SNCF canceled Tuesday 55% of its TGVs, 78% of its Intercités et 68% of its TERaccording to open data from the public group analyzed by AFP.

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