While nine departments are placed on orange alert for violent winds, Monday November 25, certain Intercités departures have been canceled while the TGVs will serve fewer destinations, reports Le Figaro.
Faced with the risk of violent winds plaguing France on Monday, November 25, SNCF traffic is inevitably impacted. As recounted Le Figaromany train lines in the Auvergne Rhône-Alpes region are interrupted while Allier, Puy-de-Dôme, Saône-et-Loire, Rhône, Loire, Haute-Loire, Jura, Ain and Isère are on alert.
All lines in the department of Allier, Puy-de-Dôme and Haute-Loire are affected, but also the Saint-Étienne – Le Puy en Velay-Lyon-Roanne-Montbrison line; the Roanne – Lyon line; the Paray-le-Monial – Lyon line; the Lyon – Saint André le Gaz line; the Lyon Saint Paul – L'Arbresle -Tassin-Lozanne-Brignais line and the Clermont-Lyon line, specifies the SNCF on its website. Before continuing: “Removals of INTERCITÉS are expected, as well as a reduction in services for certain TGVs. In addition, train speed will be limited on several lines“.
Regularly consult TER circulation
Due to today's weather conditions, SNCF advises users to “regularly consult the TER website or a mobility application to check train traffic and be careful during (your) travel“. It is impossible for the SNCF to determine at what time its traffic will be able to resume on the lines concerned. It will be necessary to wait for the lull in the wind, then the passage of reconnaissance trains before considering relaunching TER traffic. .
published on November 25 at 6:57 a.m., Quentin Marchal, 6Medias
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