This will inevitably cause problems for the people of Seine-et-Marnais who take the train to go to work. Traffic will be “very disrupted” on the RER D: Île-de-France Mobilités announces one train in three on average. In detail, count two trains out of five on the Creil-Corbeil and Goussainville-Melun axes, one in three during rush hour only on the Corbeil-Malesherbes axis and even no trains on Juvisy/Corbeil via Ris-Orangis and Corbeil/ Melun via Saint-Fargeau. It will not be better on the R Paris Gare de Lyon line, warns the SNCF. Barely one train in five on average on the Paris-Montereau-Montargis axis and no trains between Melun and Montereau.
Nicolas Each – Olivier Doyen
France
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