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Strike in transport: trains, metro… traffic forecast for this Saturday, March 18

While the government decided to recruit 49.3 voters for pension reform due to the lack of absolute majority guarantees, public discontent continues. Crashes are still expected this weekend. In the Paris region, traffic will remain the most degraded on lines C, D, P and R with 1 train out of 2. On the other hand, SNCF plans to improve train traffic this weekend, in particular with 4 TGVs. maintained from 5 Le Parisien sums up the major failures.

In the underground

RATP expects normal metro, bus and tram traffic on Saturday.

in RER

Traffic will be “almost normal” on RER A and “disturbed” on RER B, according to RATP.

RER A: 3 trains out of 4 on sections operated by SNCF.

RER B: Provide 3 out of 4 trains on sections operated by SNCF.

RER C: average 1 train out of 2.

RER D: average 1 train out of 2.

RER E: 3 trains out of 4.

Transilien

Service will be “normal or near normal” on lines J, K, L, N, U, T4, T11 and T13.

Line H: Plan 2 out of 3 trains.

Line J: provide 2 trains 3.

Line K: regular service.

Line L: Plan 2 out of 3 trains.

Line N: Plan 3 out of 4 trains.

Line P: Plan 1 train out of 2.

Line R: provide an average of 1 train out of 2.

Line U: regular service.

DVT

Similarly, interruptions on some TGV lines should be noted. SNCF Voyageurs rely on 4 Inoui and Ouigo on 5.

TER

Regional trains will continue to be affected by the strike throughout the country. Count an average of 3 out of 5 trains. “Details of regional transport plans will be communicated to SNCF Voyageurs in each of the regions,” SNCF specifies.

Intercity

Likewise, the Intercités movement continues to be disrupted by strikes. This weekend SNCF plans an average of 3 out of 5 trains. Only a few night trains will run.

Source: Le Parisien

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