A social movement will affect the SNCF this Thursday, November 21, causing disruption in Île-de-France.
Several lines are affected.
A complicated day ahead on the Ile-de-France network. Due to a call for a strike, several lines managed by SNCF will be disrupted this Thursday, November 21, with unions protesting against the dismantling of Fret SNCF. Of the 17 lines managed entirely or in part by the railway group, nine will not run normally. However, no difficulties are expected on the lines or portions managed by RATP.
Traffic on the RER
- RER A : normal to almost normal service.
- RER B : every second train on the northern part, from Gare du Nord. Three trains out of four to the south, from Châtelet-Les Halles. The interconnection is maintained.
- RER C : two trains out of three on average.
- RER D : one train in three on average. No trains on the Juvisy-Corbeil or Corbeil-Melun routes. One in three trains only during rush hour on the Corbeil-Malesherbes route. Two trains out of five on the Creil-Corbeil and Goussainville-Melun routes.
- RER E : three trains out of four on average.
Traffic on the Transiliens
- Line H : one train in two on average.
- Line J : two trains out of three on average.
- K Line : normal to almost normal service.
- Line L : normal to almost normal service.
- Line N : one train in two on average.
- Line P : normal to almost normal service.
- R line : two trains out of three on the Paris-Montereau-Montargis route. No trains on the Melun-Montereau route.
- U line : two trains out of three on average.
Traffic on trams
- T4 : normal to almost normal service.
- T11 : normal to almost normal service.
- T12 : normal to almost normal service.
- T13 : normal to almost normal service.
At the national level, traffic will be almost normal on the TGV Inoui and Ouigo trains. Some 70% of connections will be provided by TER.
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