RATP traffic: the circulation of buses and trams once again interrupted from 9 p.m.

RATP traffic the circulation of buses and trams once again

RATP TRAFFIC. The Paris Transport Authority has announced that its bus and tram traffic will be stopped again this Saturday from 9 p.m. In addition, the metro will close during weekdays, and not an hour later as is usually the case on weekends.

[Mis à jour le 1er juillet 2023 à 19h54] Unsurprisingly, RATP bus and tram traffic will again be interrupted this Saturday evening from 9 p.m. “At the request of the police headquarters and Ile-de-France Mobilités, and as a precaution, the surface network operated by the RATP (Bus and Tramway) will gradually stop until the total end of service. at 9 p.m. “, writes the Régie des transports parisiens on its site. Friday evening, the company had already warned that this measure would be “renewed until further notice”.

The measure had been put in place on Thursday evening in Île-de-France, while the day before, 6 buses and a tram had been set on fire in various towns in the Paris suburbs, as part of the riots which have hit France since the death of Nahel, last Tuesday in Nanterre. Note that the bus and tram stop from 9 p.m. concerns the entire Ile-de-France region, as indicated by the Val-de-Marne prefecture on its account. Twitter. In addition, the Paris metro will run this Saturday evening at the same times as those of the week, and not an hour later as is usually the case on weekends.

Following the riots that have occurred in France since the death of Nahel last Tuesday, the RATP once again announces a total interruption of traffic on the Ile-de-France tram and bus lines this Saturday evening at 9 p.m. A gradual interruption, which means that traffic is already stopped on some lines. This is particularly the case for line 9 of the tramway, according to the latest traffic report communicated by the RATP. More generally, the company indicates that the bus network is “very disturbed” and that that of the trams is also “very strongly disturbed with several interrupted lines”. In addition, the metro “will close at standard weekday hours”, indicates the RATP. On weekends, the metro normally runs an hour later than on weekdays.

Several tools are available on the Web to find out about upcoming traffic disruptions at RATP. To know the traffic status of the metro, RER, bus, tram in real time, with the stations possibly closed today, consult theRATP traffic information. 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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