The circulation of trains will be in “significant improvement” Monday “but will remain disrupted on certain lines” announced the SNCF this Sunday.
The mobilization once morest the pension reform continues at the SNCF. The movement of trains will however be “significantly improving” on Monday but “will remain disrupted on certain lines”, according to the forecasts of the railway company.
In detail, 3 out of 5 TGVs will run as planned, with disparities depending on the axis. Count like this:
• North axis: 3 trains out of 5
• East axis: more than 2 out of 3 trains
• Atlantic axis: more than 2 out of 3 trains
• South East axis: 1 out of 2 trains
• Ouigo: 3 trains out of 4
• province to province: 1 out of 4 trains
One in 2 TER, one in 3 Intercités
The SNCF is also counting on one out of two TERs in circulation on Monday and one out of three Intercités but none at night.
Finally, on international routes, Eurostar and Thalys traffic will be “almost normal”. On the other hand, count 2 trains out of 3 on the France-Italy links, 4 trains out of 5 on the France-Germany links, 1 train out of 2 on the France-Switzerland links and no trains on the France-Spain links.
“Travellers who can are invited to cancel or postpone their trips and to favor teleworking”, underlined the SNCF in its press release.