SNCF STRIKE. A national strike at the SNCF this Wednesday July 6 promises traffic disruptions on the TGV and TER lines everywhere in France but also on the Transilien in Île-de-France. Here is the traffic forecast.
[Mis à jour le 6 juillet 2022 à 13h29] Complicated day in sight on the rails Wednesday, July 6, 2022 for users of SNCF lines. A strike notice at the national level has been filed and the movement promises to be followed with major disruptions on certain lines of the network. If international traffic (Eurostar, Thalys except 1 Lyria) looks almost normal, this will not be the case at national level with 3 out of 4 trains on average on the TGV Inoui on the North and Atlantic axis, 3 out of 5 TGVs for the TGV Est line, 4 out of 5 trains for the south-east. 2 Ouigo out of 3 should circulate on average whereas otherwise we announce 2 TER out of 5 on average and 1 Intercités out of 3. You can find the detailed forecasts axis by axis in our article dedicated to these traffic disruptions.
In Île-de-France, what traffic forecasts?
What will happen in Île-de-France on the lines managed by the SNCF? RER A and Transilien K are not affected but all the other lines are disrupted.
- RER B: 1 train out of 2 planned. The interconnection will be maintained at Paris-Gare du Nord.
- RER C, D and E: 1 train out of 2 planned
- Tram T4: 1 tram every 15 minutes
- Transilien J, L, N, R and U: 1 train out of 2
- Transilien H and P: 1 train out of 3
- Transilien H and P: 1 train out of 3