A strike notice was filed this Thursday, September 29. The strike will mainly affect the RER B and the buses.
Following a notice calling for an interprofessional strike day this Thursday, September 29, the RATP announces its traffic forecasts.
For the subway : the traffic will be normal.
Regarding tramthe traffic will be slightly disturbed indicates the RATP, with, on average, nine out of 10 trams that will run on the entire network.
Only the T3a line will be affected by this strike. Trains will only run between Pont du Garigliano and Porte d’Ivry with one out of two trams.
The SNCF must for its part communicate its forecasts on Wednesday.
With regard to the RER (area covered by the RATP, in Paris and the inner suburbs): traffic will be normal on the RER A. The interconnection is maintained at Nanterre-Préfecture.
On the RER Bin contrast, traffic will be disrupted with an average of three out of four trains. However, the interconnection is maintained at Gare du Nord.
Finally, two out of three buses will run on the whole network with some very disturbed lines. On the other hand, the traffic will be normal on the network Noctilian.
RATP specifies that the information is available on the Île-de-France Mobilités website and application, on ratp.fr, on the Bonjour RATP app, but also on the lines’ Twitter accounts, station screens, by SMS, emailing and by sound messages broadcast in stations and stations.
The CGT, FSU, Solidaires and youth organizations call Thursday for a day of strike and demonstration, a “first stage” while waiting for other mobilizations under the slogan: “raise wages, not the retirement age”.