SNCF STRIKE. This Thursday, March 17, 2022, TGV and TER traffic in the Grand Est region is very disrupted due to a national interprofessional strike. Here is the traffic forecast.
[Mis à jour le 17 mars 2022 à 09h57] This Thursday, March 17, 2022, the circulation of TGVs in the Grand Est region and TERs in the regions is disrupted all day due to a national interprofessional strike launched by the public service unions CGT and UNSA to demand an increase in power. purchasing and wages.
SNCF management indicates reduced traffic at regional level, mainly in the Grand Est region with 50% of TVGs which will not run and 5 TER lines disrupted. In other regions, TER traffic is slightly disrupted in Centre-Val-de-Loire, Hauts-de-France, New Aquitaine and Occitanie.
A cross-industry national social movement will disrupt traffic #TER from Wednesday March 16 at 9 p.m. until Friday March 18 at 8 a.m.
This Wednesday, none #TER will not be able to arrive or leave Metz after 9 p.m., which may result in cancellations.
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– TER Grand Est (@TERGrandEst) March 15, 2022
TGV customers in the Grand Est region who provided their contact details when purchasing their ticket were contacted by the railway company directly by SMS on their phone, or by email. Check out all the disruptions in detail below.
The TGVs affected by the disturbances linked to this national interprofessional strike are circulating in the Grand Est region. TER traffic disruptions are uneven in the regions. The Grand Est region is strongly impacted, with 5 TER lines impacted.
- TGV disruptions : this Thursday, March 17, around 1 out of 2 TGVs are circulating in the Grand Est region. Users have been warned in advance of disruptions to their train by the SNCF.
- TER disturbances : this Thursday, March 17, 5 lines are concerned for TER: L01a Nancy Metz, L01b Metz Luxembourg, L06a Nancy Pont-St-Vincent, L15 Metz Rémilly Forbach Sarrebruck and L16 Metz Béning Sarreguemines. Consult the details of the disrupted lines in the Grand Est region on Thursday March 17 at this TER website page. In the Centre-Val-de-Loire region, expect disruptions on the Paris-Chartres-Le Mans lines and the N line of the Transilien. In Hauts-de-France, New Aquitaine and Occitania, some slight are also to be expected. To monitor general regional train traffic disruptions, this page will be useful to you.
The traffic disruptions linked to the national interprofessional strike began on Wednesday March 16 at 9 p.m. and ended on Friday March 18 at 8 a.m.