Unlike previous days of mobilization, where traffic had been severely disrupted, February 16 promises to be almost normal across the entire RATP network.
Article written by
Posted
Update
Reading time : 1 min.
New day of action against pension reform. The Ile-de-France transport authority published its traffic forecasts, Tuesday, February 14. After days of traffic “very disturbed” during the previous days of mobilization against the pension reform project, the disturbances will be limited in transport, Thursday, February 16. The traffic will be “near-normal to normal” in the metro and slightly disrupted on the RER network, with in particular two out of three trains on the RER B. On the SNCF side, four out of five TGVs will run on average, nearly one out of two Intercity trains, as well as one out of two TER trains. Finally, train traffic in Ile-de-France will oscillate between one out of two trains and “normal”says the company.
In the trains
• Four out of five trains on average for TGV Inoui and Ouigo. In detail, the traffic will be “near-normal” on the North, East and Atlantic axes of the TGV Inoui. More than two out of three trains will run on the South-East axis and for the Ouigos. Two out of three trains will run from province to province.
• Disrupted traffic for Lyria, Intercités and TER. One in two trains will run on average for Lyria and TER. Nearly one in two Intercités will run during the day, but none at night from Wednesday to Thursday.
• Almost normal traffic for Eurostar and Thalys.
• Disrupted traffic for Transiliens. Traffic will be normal for RER A, E, on line H, P and U. Two out of three trains will run on RER B, D, on line N and R. Finally, two out of three trains will run on RER C , on line J and L.