Transport in Île-de-: RATP and SNCF disruptions in from November 4 to 11, 2024

Transport in Île-de-: RATP and SNCF disruptions in from November 4 to 11, 2024
Transport in Île-de-France: RATP and SNCF disruptions in Paris from November 4 to 11, 2024

Numerous disruptions are expected in Parisian and Ile-de- public transport from Monday November 4 to Monday November 11, 2024. With work planned on several metro, RER and Transilien lines, this post-All Saints' Day back to school week will complicate travel in the capital and the inner suburbs, as a three-day weekend awaits with the public holiday Monday of November 11.

After two weeks of All Saints' Day holidays where travel was already disrupted, transport returns to Île-de-France this Monday. And we will have to adapt to various traffic changes due to maintenance and modernization work. These interruptions will affect networks RATP and SNCFaffecting several metro lines (13, 14 and Orlyval), RER (notably lines B, C, D and E) and Transilien (lines H, J, K, L, N, P, R and U). Substitute buses will be offered to ensure some continuity of service. We tell you everything!

Metro

  • Ligne 13 : From November 9 to 11, traffic interrupted between La Fourche and Gabriel Péri. Substitute buses available.
  • Ligne 14 : From November 4 to 7, traffic interrupted from 10 p.m. on the entire line. Substitute buses available.
  • whale : From November 9 to 11, traffic interrupted on the entire line for works.

RER

  • RER B:
    • From November 4 to 8, from 10:45 p.m., interruption between Châtelet–Les Halles and CDG 2–TGV Airport – Mitry–Claye.
    • From November 9 to 11, interruption between Denfert-Rochereau and La de Berny – Robinson. Replacement buses available.
  • RER C :
    • From November 4 to 8, from 11 p.m., interruption between Austerlitz and Pont de Rungis.
    • From November 4 to 8, from 11:40 p.m., interruptions on the Paris Austerlitz – Saint-Martin d’Étampes, Avenue Henri Martin – Montigny Beauchamp, and Austerlitz – Dourdan segments. Replacement buses available.
  • RER D :
    • Until December 27, Monday to Friday, interruption from 10:30 p.m. between Gare de and and between Gare de Lyon and Corbeil-Essonnes.
    • From November 4 to 8, from 11:20 p.m., interruption between Gare du and .
    • On November 10 from 9:10 p.m., interruption between Gare de Lyon and Melun. Substitute buses available.
  • RER E :
    • Until November 22, Monday to Friday from 10:30 p.m., interruption between Haussmann – Saint-Lazare and Tournan.
    • On November 9 and 10, interruption on Haussmann – Saint-Lazare – Tournan.
    • On November 11 from 10:45 p.m., interruption between Haussmann – Saint-Lazare and – Gournay.

Transilien

  • Line H : From November 4 to 8, from 10:30 p.m., interruption between Gare du Nord and various destinations, including Persan – Beaumont, , Valmondois and Luzarches. Substitute buses available.
  • Line J : Until November 8, from 9:45 p.m., interruption between Saint-Lazare and Mantes-la-Jolie via ; interruption on the entire line on November 9 and 10.
  • K line : From November 9 to 11, interruption between Mitry–Claye and Gare du Nord. Substitute buses available.
  • Line L : Until November 8, from 10 p.m., interruption between Saint-Cloud and Saint-Nom-la-Bretèche.
  • Line N : Until December 1, interruption between Gare Montparnasse and Mantes-la-Jolie; from November 4 to 8, from 10:30 p.m., interruption between Montparnasse and .
  • Line P : Until December 1, weekend, interruption between Gare de l'Est and La Ferté-Milon.
  • R line : Until November 30, Monday to Friday from 10:45 p.m., interruption between Gare de Lyon and Melun.
  • U line : From November 4 to 8, from 9:30 p.m., interruption between La Défense and La Verrière.

Tramway

  • Ligne 1 : Until March 31, 2025, interruption between Noisy-le-Sec and Escadrille Normandie-Niémen.


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