While the renewable strike against the pension reform will enter its 14th day, the traffic will be similar to that of the weekend.
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Four days before another day of massive mobilization against the pension reform on Thursday, SNCF published traffic forecasts on Sunday March 19. It provides for similar traffic on Monday to that of this weekend, with four out of five TGVs and two thirds of the TERs maintained.
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While the renewable strike against the reform will enter its 14th day, SNCF Voyageurs also plans to provide 60% of its Intercity connections, but no night trains will run. On the Ile-de-France rail network, traffic will be disrupted, in particular on line D of the RER and R of the Transilien, with only 40% of the trains maintained.
A renewable strike until the withdrawal of the text
There will only be a third of the trains on line U and half on RER B (in its northern part). RER C and lines J, L and N will run two out of three trains. Finally, three quarters of the scheduled trains are maintained on RER E and line P. On the other hand, the service will be normal or almost on RER A, lines H, K, T4, T11 and T13.
On Tuesday, SNCF Voyageurs is still planning a disrupted service. On Friday, all the unions in the group announced their intention to continue the renewable strike until the withdrawal of the text of the pension reform.