SNCF STRIKE 15 MARCH. In this 8th act of strike against the pension reform, the SNCF unions are continuing the movement without intensifying it. TGV, Intercités, TER, RER, Transiliens… Here is the traffic for March 15 and the forecast for Thursday March 16.
[Mis à jour le 15 mars 2023 à 12h20] The disturbances continue to rage on the SNCF network due to an 8th day of interprofessional strike against the pension reform. However, the situation tends to calm down because the mobilization has withered for a week. At the national level, three out of five TGVs are in circulation and in the regions, two out of five TER are in circulation. As for the Intercités, the situation is improving compared to previous days of strike with one in three Intercités in daytime circulation this Wednesday.
In Île-de-France, the disruptions are similar to those of previous days with two thirds of Transiliens and RER in circulation this Wednesday. What to expect for tomorrow, Thursday March 16, 2023? Find below the detailed traffic forecasts as well as the first forecasts for Thursday 16 March.
The SNCF website announces that “train traffic will remain disrupted on Thursday 16 March 2023“The disruptions will be announced on the railway company’s information channels from 5 p.m. tonight and will be relayed on this page.
The SNCF strike rebounds this Wednesday, March 15 with severely disrupted traffic. Here are the detailed SNCF traffic forecasts for March 15:
- TGV disruptions : 3 TGV Inoui and Ouigo out of 5 are planned for this Wednesday. TGV passengers affected by the cancellation of their train have already been contacted by email or SMS to exchange their ticket free of charge for another train or to cancel their ticket on SNCF sites and applications with full refund.
- TER disturbances : 2 TER out of 5 on average this March 15. To monitor general regional train traffic disruptions, this page will be useful to you. “The details of the regional transport plans will be communicated by SNCF Voyageurs in each of the regions”, specifies the SNCF.
- Intercity disruptions : 1 intercity out of 3 during the day this Wednesday, none at night. Travelers affected by the cancellation of their train have already been contacted by email or SMS to exchange their ticket free of charge for another train or to cancel their ticket on SNCF sites and applications with full refund.
- RER disruptions :
- RER A : 1 train out of 2, SNCF zone between Nanterre Préfecture and Poissy / Cergy. Interconnection maintained at Nanterre Préfecture station.
- RER B : 1 train out of 2. Interconnection maintained at Paris Nord station, no change of train necessary.
- RER C : 2 trains out of 3.
- RER D : 2 trains out of 5 on average. Interconnection suspended between Châtelet-les-Halles and Paris Gare de Lyon, no train between these two stations. Trains run between Châtelet-les-Halles and Creil, between Paris Gare de Lyon and Melun / Corbeil-Essonnes via Evry-Courcouronnes, and only during peak hours between Corbeil-Essonnes and Malesherbes.
- RER E : 3 trains out of 4.
- Transilien disruptions : In detail line by line for this Wednesday 15 2023:
- H-line : 2 trains out of 3.
- J-Line : 2 trains out of 3.
- K-line : normal operation.
- L-line : 2 trains out of 3.
- Line N : 3 trains out of 4.
- P-line : 3 trains out of 4. 1 train out of 2 on the Meaux La Ferté-Milon axis. Normal service on the Esbly Crécy-la-Chapelle axis.
- R-line : 2 trains out of 5. Trains run between Paris Lyon and Montargis/Montereau via Moret. No train between Melun and Montereau via Héricy (no bus).
- U-line : normal operation.
- For the Transilien network, there is a dedicated platform to follow the next traffic disruptions.
- International train disruptions : the traffic info has not been communicated.
For users of public transport in Île-de-France, see below the traffic forecasts for this day of Wednesday March 15: