On the barely finished weekends, the first difficulties are felt this Monday if you are traveling aboard a RER or a transilian. On many Ile -de -France lines, traffic is disrupted, even very disturbed, with several trains removed, notably on the RER B and C.
Let’s start with good news. For the time being, no major disturbance is to be reported on the RER A and D, nor on the Transilien J, K, L, P and R. Elsewhere, here are the known disruptions this Monday morning, which were announced on Sunday.
Regarding the RERs, lines B and C are the most impacted. For the first, the SNCF circulates only one train in two on the northern part of the line, against two three out of three for its southern part. Disruptions that will also continue tomorrow Tuesday. Note that because of work, no train will run from 10:45 p.m. between Charles de Gaulle and Mitry-Claye airport.
On the RER C side, one in two train is planned when the E line is circulating for another four out of five trains, enough to disturb the traffic. For the time being, that of the RER D is not impacted but heard it tomorrow between Juvisy/Malesherbes and Corbeil/Melun and especially Wednesday on the whole line.
On the rest of the network, several lines of Transilien circulate at the idle this Monday morning. On line H, traffic is disrupted with “some deleted trains”, indicates the SNCF which specifies that the Pontoise – Creil axis is not concerned.
Then, traffic is “strongly disturbed” on lines N, U and V, where one in only two train is announced.
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