RER B. This Saturday, May 28, RER B is on strike at the call of the RATP unions, while the Champions League final is being played at the Stade de France in Saint-Denis. Consult traffic forecasts and RER B timetables.
[Mis à jour le 28 mai 2022 à 09h10] While the Champions League final is due to pit Liverpool against Real Madrid this Saturday, May 28, the CGT Métro-RER unions, the FO traction pole, Unsa and La Base have called for a RATP strike, in particular on the RER B, in order to denounce the understaffing of drivers. The unions want to “strongly impact this event in order to bring the demands of the driving category to management”.
On the whole line, plan 2 trains out of 3 on average during the day and 4 trains out of 5 from 5 p.m. until the end of service. Attention, interconnection interrupted at Gare du Nord. We invite you to take the RER D. [2/3]
— RER B (@RERB) May 26, 2022
On the southern part of the line (as far as Gare du Nord), 2 out of 3 trains run on average and 4 out of 5 trains run between 5 p.m. and the end of service. Interconnection removed at Gare du Nord. RATP management invites travelers to use line D of the RER from Gare du Nord to get to Stade-de-France / Saint-Denis..
What are the RER B timetables?
Here are the modified timetables this Saturday, May 28 on the RER B due to a RATP strike:
The timetables for the RER B line trains are communicated on the website of the Transilien. You can also find all the timetables on the site of the RATP or on the RER B blog.
What route does the RER B line take?
Line B of the RER crosses Île-de-France, passing through Paris and connecting Aéroport Charles-de-Gaulle 2 TGV and Mitry-Claye to the northeast with Robinson and Saint-Rémy-lès-Chevreuse South. It is the second busiest line in the RER network.
Several tools are available on the Web to find out about upcoming traffic disruptions. To find out the status of RATP traffic, see this page. For RER B specifically, you can also follow the Twitter account @RERB.