Traffic will gradually resume on Monday on the RATP network, but will remain disrupted on that of the SNCF.
Traffic will be normal on almost the entire Paris metro network on Monday March 13, but will remain disrupted on the SNCF network due to the social movement once morest pension reform. Franceinfo details the forecasts of the two companies.
On the RATP network
On the entire metro network, only line 3 will be slightly affected on Monday by the social movement, with traffic which will however be “near-normal”, underlined the RATP in a press release. The circulation of the RER A should improve on Monday compared to this weekend, going from one train in two on average to three trains out of four. RER B traffic will once more be “disturbed”, with an average of two out of three trains in circulation. The interconnection at Gare du Nord will however be restored on Monday, said the RATP.
“The bus, tram and Orlyval networks have been operating normally as they have for several days”, added the RATP. The forecasts should be identical for the day of Tuesday, with metros, buses and trams whose traffic should be almost normal, and an RER network still “disturbed”. Since Tuesday, the first day of the strike rather well followed, the situation has quickly improved for Parisian transport users, revealing a fairly weak mobilization among RATP agents, unlike the 2019 strike once morest the previous plan to reform public transport. retreats.
On the SNCF network
TGV Inoui and Ouigo. On the lines to high speed, 3 out of 5 trains will run on average, with some regional disparities. On the eastern and Atlantic axes, there will be more than 2 trains out of 3. For the south-east, it will be one train out of two and “province to province”, one in four trains. For Ouigo, three out of four trains are announced.
On TER and Intercités. One in two TER should circulate on average, once morest one in three Intercités. No night train will run in the night from Sunday to Monday and from Monday to Tuesday.
On the RER. In Ile-de-France, traffic will be normal on RER J, K and U. Three out of four trains are announced for RER A and E, two out of three trains for lines L and H and one out of two trains for B and C. On the RER D, there will be two trains out of five on average. On the RER R, there will be one train in five on average.