SNCF plans to run only one out of two trains on lines B and C of the RER, three out of four trains on RER A.
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Disruptions are expected on Tuesday, October 18, on the rail network. One TER and one Intercity train out of two on average will run in France, as well as on the Ile-de-France networks. The interprofessional strike day will only marginally affect TGV traffic, which will be “near-normal”. However, the SNCF provides for it to be “slightly disturbed” on Ouigo trains, as well as on the Atlantic network and the France-Spain and Eurostar connections.
i ️ National interprofessional social movement: train traffic will be disrupted on Tuesday, October 18 on several lines operated by @SNCFVoyageurs
Check train times before heading to the station https://t.co/RQKywOi2S0
— SNCF (@SNCF) October 17, 2022
In the Paris region, traffic will be normal on certain lines (K, T11, T13) but severely disrupted on others (one train in three for the RER D and lines J and L of the Transilien). SNCF plans to run only one out of two trains on lines B and C of the RER, H, N and R of the Transilien, and three out of four on the RER A and line P. Four out of five trains will operate on the RER E, two out of three for line U, while there will be a tram every 15 minutes on line T4.
On the RER B, the interconnection will be maintained at Paris Nord station and three out of four trains will operate on the south of the line. However, it will be interrupted on the RER D between Gare de Lyon and Châtelet.