The SNCF announces that train traffic is still “disturbed”. The RATP provides “almost normal” traffic for the metro, “normal” for buses and trams.
A dark day in transport for the new day of mobilization against pension reform? The disturbances for the day of Wednesday March 15 will vary according to the networks, according to the forecasts of the SNCF and the RATP communicated Tuesday.
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On the SNCF network
The SNCF plans for Wednesday a traffic “disturbed”. The circulations will be “generally similar to those of Monday 13 and Tuesday 14 March, namely: 2 TER out of 5 on national average, 3 TGV Inoui and Ouigo out of 5, 1 day Intercités out of 3 and no night Intercités traffic”the railway company said in a press release.
On the network side TransilienSNCF estimates that traffic will remain “disturbed” Wednesday. On the RER E, it provides 3 trains out of 4; on the RER D, it announces 2 trains out of 5 on average. For the RER C, lines H, J and L, the SNCF expects an average of 2 trains out of 3. On the other hand, the service will be “normal to almost normal” for lines K, U, trams T4, T11 and T13.
On the RATP network
There RATP predicts traffic “almost normal” for the metro, “normal” for buses, trams and the Orlyval. In detail, the traffic will be “disturbed” on lines 2, 7 and 8 of the metro, with 2 trains out of 3. It will be “very disturbed” for line 3 (with 1 train out of 2), and line 13 (with 1 train out of 2, between 6 a.m. and 8 p.m.).
On the other hand, she announced a “very disrupted traffic” for the RER sections it manages. For RER A, it announces an average of 1 train out of 2 with an interconnection maintained at Nanterre Préfecture and for RER B, it also plans an average of 1 train out of 2, with an interconnection maintained at Gare du Nord.