This Thursday, bus lines on the Territoire de Cergy-Pontoise Confluence network are not served due to a strike by employees of the Francilité Seine et Oise (FSO) network. Traffic is severely disrupted. Nearly 80,000 users are affected.
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Depots blocked and buses stopped. Île-de-France Mobilités (IDFM) announces that the disruptions are linked to a social movement. The strike notice to FO's appeal was filed for the period from October 23 until May 31, 2025.
Traffic is interrupted on the entire network which serves Val-d'Oise and the north of Yvelines. The transport regulatory authority in Île-de-France cites this Thursday morning a “blocking of deposit by trade union organizations“.
These bus lines usually serve the towns of Conflans-Saint-Honorine, Cergy-Pontoise or even Archères and Saint-Germain-en-Laye.
In its press release, IDFM announces that this Thursday, November 7 “no service will be provided” on nine network lines.
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