RATP strike: RER, metro, the disruptions of March 10 line by line

RATP strike RER metro the disruptions of March 10 line

STRIKE RATP. Friday March 10, 2023, the strike against the pension reform is renewed again at the RATP. However, the disruptions will only affect 4 metro lines and the RER B. All buses and trams will be in circulation. Detailed disturbances.

[Mis à jour le 9 mars 2023 à 16h48] The strike at the RATP will be renewed for the fourth consecutive day at the call of the inter-union of the Paris transport authority. In a communicatedthe management of the RATP plans “a marked improvement in traffic compared to the day of March 9with normal traffic in the metroexcept for a few lines(namely lines 5, 8, 10 and 13) And almost normal on the RER A” . Only the RER B will remain very disturbed“. Finally, “traffic will be normal on the Bus and Tramway networks”.

Regarding the weekend forecast, the RATP announced that “the day of Saturday March 11 should be almost equivalent to the day of Friday“, namely, therefore, an RER B still very disrupted but a clear improvement for the rest of the Parisian network. Consult the line-by-line forecasts for this day of March 10 below, or using our summary below against.

On Friday March 10, 2023, the situation will be clearly improving on the metro network, and normal on the bus and tram network. Only the RER B will still be very disrupted. Discover the disruptions of the RATP strike of March 10 in detail:

  • Metro disruptions : discover below the disruptions of March 9, 2023 in the Paris metro, line by line:
  • Line 1 : normal traffic.
  • Line 2 : normal traffic.
  • Line 3 : normal traffic.
  • Line 3bis : normal traffic.
  • Line 4 : normal traffic.
  • Line 5 : normal traffic in the morning, 2 out of 3 trains in the afternoon.
  • Line 6 : normal traffic.
  • Line 7 : normal traffic.
  • Line 7bis : normal traffic.
  • Line 8 : 2 trains out of 3.
  • Line 9 : normal traffic.
  • Line 10 : 2 trains out of 3.
  • Line 11 : normal traffic.
  • Line 12 : normal traffic.
  • Line 13 : circulation of 6 a.m. to 8 p.m., 2 out of 3 trains.
  • Line 14 : normal traffic.
  • RER disruptions : with regard to the traffic of the RERs managed in part by the RATP, i.e. the RER A and the RER B, the RATP also expects less disrupted traffic this Thursday, March 9:
  • RER A : on average 3 trains out of 4. The interconnection is maintained at Nanterre Préfecture.
  • RER B : on average 1 train out of 2 at peak times and 2 trains out of 3 at off-peak times. The interconnection is interrupted at Gare du Nord.
  • Bus disruptions : bus traffic is normal on the entire network on March 10. Normal traffic on the Noctilien as well.
  • Tram disruptions : traffic is normal on all tram lines on 10 March. Normal traffic on the Orlyval as well.

The movement is also renewed at the SNCF, with disturbances which still remain on all the RER and Transiliens in Île-de-France. Check out the detailed forecast below:

A fourth day of strike in a row is taking place at the RATP this Friday, March 10, 2023. In addition to denouncing an “unfair, brutal and ineffective bill”, as indicated by the communicated published by the inter-union of the RATP, the striking agents intend to protect their special pension scheme, which is threatened by the reform of the government. “The interest of having a special regime is first of all to take into account the arduousness of the work. The agents are confronted with night shifts, working underground and handling toxic products”, explained Bertrand Hammache, secretary general of the CGT RATP, to France 3.

This mobilization inevitably reminds us of the strike which paralyzed French rail for two months in 2019, during the first mobilization against the pension reform which had been aborted due to the Covid-19 health crisis. The social movement can be easily renewed thanks to an “unlimited duration” strike notice filed in December 2019.

Several tools are available on the Web to find out about upcoming traffic disruptions. 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 Or @RERE. To monitor train traffic in real time, visit the Transilien.



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