SNCF strike: TGV, TER, Intercités… the latest traffic forecasts for Wednesday

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Whether you intend to cross France or the Parisian suburbs, it would probably be better to consider postponing your trip… According to the latest SNCF forecasts on Tuesday, traffic should again be “disturbed” this Wednesday on the rail. The unions intend to show the muscles, carrying out their threat of renewable strike in several branches. Railway workers should remain mobilized, while the company anticipated major disruptions on Monday. To find out if you can hope to get on your train on Tuesday, here are the latest forecasts made public by the SNCF.

TGV

It will take 1 train out of 3 on average on the TVG Inoui network. On the North and East axes, it will be necessary to count on 2 trains out of 5 on average. 1 out of 4 TVG will be maintained on the Atlantic axis and 2 out of 5 on the South-East axis. Province-to-province lines will only have 1 out of 10 TGVs. There remains the low-cost OUIGO line: 1 out of 3 TGVs should set off from the station.

TER

Regional trains will also be largely affected by the strike on Wednesday, across the country. Count 1 train out of 3 on average.

Intercities

As usual during strike days, we will not have to rely on the Intercités to cross the country. The SNCF anticipates a traffic “very strongly disturbed”. It will take 1 Intercity out of 5 on average during the day, and no traffic at night.

Jumping over

In the Paris region, plan for 1 train out of 3 on RER A and B, as well as lines H, J, K, L and U of the Transilien network, and only 1 train out of 5 on line C, D and E of the RER and those N, P and R of the Transilien.

A l’international

It will take 3 out of 4 Eurostars, 2 out of 3 Thalys, 1 out of 3 trains for connections with Italy, 1 out of 6 for those with Germany, 1 out of 3 for TGV Lyria, with Switzerland and no traffic to and from Spain.

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