SNCF STRIKE. A local movement at SNCF and RATP disrupts several Transilien lines in the Paris suburbs, including almost all of the RER. Check the traffic forecast.
[Mis à jour le 24 juin 2022 à 8h50] This Friday, June 24, users of the Transilien and the RER in Île-de-France must face disrupted lines, due to a local strike at the initiative of the SNCF unions, joined by those of the RATP. This day was chosen because the final of the Top 14 rugby is being played whose meeting Catres-Montpellier is scheduled for 8:45 p.m. at the Stade de France. For the other Parisian suburban lines, the direction of the SNCF invites travelers to “postpone their journey as far as possible and to favor teleworking”.
Good news, however, for users of the RER B, which serves Seine-Saint-Denis (93), the train is only slightly disturbed and the interconnection is maintained at Gare du Nord. In addition, the RATP has reinforced lines 12 and 13 of the metro at peak times, another solution to get to the Stade de France. LakeTraffic will be normal on metros, buses, trams, main TGV lines and regional TER lines. Consult all the disturbances line by line below or using our summary opposite.
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The LNR has taken note of a strike notice filed by several SNCF and RATP unions for this Friday, June 24. During numerous exchanges with the SNCF and the RATP, the LNR was reassured about the ability to provide links with the @StadeFrance (1/2) pic.twitter.com/keCL5MwOKH— TOP 14 Rugby (@top14rugby) June 23, 2022
This Friday, June 24, a local strike at SNCF and RATP is causing major disruptions on the RER A, C and D and four Transilien lines. Here are the predictions line by line:
- RER A disruptions : This Friday, June 24, traffic is very disrupted between Cergy le Haut and Nanterre Prefecture and between Poissy and Nanterre Prefecture. On the Cergy branch, plan 2 out of 3 trains at peak times and 1 train per hour at off-peak times. On the Poissy branch, plan 1 train out of 3 at peak times and 1 train per hour at off-peak times. Traffic is normal on the rest of the line. From 9:30 p.m., due to works, no train between Nanterre Prefecture and Cergy le Haut / Poissy. Substitution bus in Sartrouville for Cergy and Poissy.
- RER B disruptions : This Friday, June 24, the traffic is almost normal on the whole line. Consult the section Schedule sheet from RER B.
- RER C disruptions : This Friday, June 24, traffic is disrupted on the entire line at the rate of 2 out of 3 trains. Some deletions are to be expected.
- RER D disruptions : This Friday, June 24, traffic is severely disrupted on the entire line, at the rate of 1 train out of 3. No train is running between Paris Gare de Lyon and Châtelet les Halles. It is advisable to refer to the lines of the RER A and the metro 14.
- RER E disruptions : This Friday, June 24, normal traffic.
- Transilien disruptions:
- H-line : This Friday, June 24, very heavily disrupted traffic on the entire line.
- J-line : This Friday, June 24, 1 train out of 2 on average at peak times and 1 train out of 3 on average at off-peak hours.
- K-line : normal traffic
- L-line : This Friday, June 24, 1 train out of 2 on average at peak times and 1 train out of 3 on average at off-peak hours.
- Line N : normal traffic except for works.
- P-line : normal traffic except for works.
- R-line : This Friday, June 24, very heavily disrupted traffic on the entire line. Plan 1 train out of 3.
- U-line : normal traffic except for works.
- For the Transilien network, there is a dedicated platform to follow the next traffic disruptions or you can call 0 805 90 36 35.
This Friday, June 24, 2022, the SUD-Rail, CGT, Unsa, CFDT, FO, La Base, CGT-RATP and Unsa Ratp unions are calling on RATP and SNCF agents to continue to demand, as during of the Champions League final on May 28 at the Stade de France, a salary increase and also to protest against the impromptu schedule changes due to the works on these lines.
“Our trade unions are calling for continued mobilization with the next step being the Top 14 rugby final on Friday June 24 at the Stade de France”, they announced in a joint press release, specifying “being ready to continue discussions in a peaceful and loyal environment”.
Several tools are available on the Web to find out about upcoming traffic disruptions on the RATP network. To know the state of RATP traffic (metro, RER, bus, tram in real time), consult this page. For the RER, you can also follow the Twitter accounts @RERA, @RERB, @RERC, @RERD Where @RERE.