SNCF strike: what disruptions on the RER, Transilien and TGV on Wednesday 6?

SNCF strike what disruptions on the RER Transilien and TGV

SNCF STRIKE. This Wednesday, July 6, 2 TER 5, 1 Intercité out of 3 and 2 Ouigo out of 3 are in circulation, on the eve of the first day of the summer school holidays, following a call to strike to demand a salary increase. Transiliens and RER are also impacted.

[Mis à jour le 4 juillet 2022 à 18h47] This Wednesday, July 6, the trains managed by the SNCF will be disrupted on all lines, small and large, at the call of the unions CGT-Cheminots, SUD-Rail, UNSA and CFDT who are demanding a general increase in wages. The management of the railway company plans on average 3 TGV Inoui out of 4 on the North and Atlantic axis, 3 TGV out of 5 on the East axis and 4 TGV out of 5 on the South-East axis. 2 Ouigo out of 3 will be in circulation. As for regional trains, 2 out of 5 TERs and 1 out of 3 Intercités will be in circulation. In the Paris region, Transilien and RER traffic will be slowed down.

This strike at the SNCF comes the day before the big departures for the summer school holidays which officially begin on Thursday evening 7. Discover the details of the disruptions using our summary opposite or in our article below.

This Wednesday, July 6, the average lines of the SNCF (TER, Intercités) are severely disrupted. The main lines (TGV and Ouigo) are weaker. On the Ile-de-France side, Transilien and RER managed by SNCF are disrupted until the end of the service except for RER A and line K of the Transilien which run normally. Here are the predictions line by line:

  • TGV disruptions : this Wednesday, July 6, count 3 TGV Inoui out of 4 on the North and Atlantic axis, 3 TGV Inoui out of 5 on the East axis and 4 TGV Inoui out of 5 on the South-East axis. 2 Ouigo out of 3 are in circulation.
  • TER disturbances : this Wednesday, July 6, 2 out of 5 TER is in circulation on average.
  • Intercity disruptions : 1 Intercités out of 3 in circulation this Wednesday, July 6th. Consult this page for real-time information.
  • RER A disruptions : normal traffic this Wednesday July 6th.
  • RER B disruptions : this Wednesday July 6, the traffic is slightly disturbed on the southern part, and envisage 1 train out of 2 all day on the northern part of the line
  • RER C disruptions : this Wednesday, July 6, traffic is severely disrupted on the entire line.
  • RER D disruptions : this Wednesday, July 6, traffic is severely disrupted on the entire line.
  • RER E disruptions : this Wednesday, July 6, traffic is severely disrupted on the entire line.
  • Transilien disruptions: this Wednesday, July 6, 2022, disturbances on H lines (very heavily disrupted traffic on the whole line), J (very heavily disrupted traffic on the whole line), L (highly disrupted traffic on the whole line), NOT (highly disrupted traffic on the whole line), P (very heavily disrupted traffic on the whole line), R (highly disrupted traffic on the whole line) and U (highly disrupted traffic on the whole line). Normal traffic on line K. For the Transilien network, there is a dedicated platform to follow the next traffic disruptions or you can call 0 805 90 36 35.

The disturbances will take place from Tuesday July 5 from 7 p.m. until Thursday July 7 at 8 a.m. “The notice as filed today is valid for one day,” Axel Persson, Secretary General CGT Cheminots de Trappes told BFM TV. “On the other hand, it is obvious that if the management does not offer solutions, answers that live up to our demands, we will ask ourselves the question at some point, how the movement will continue, but it is too early to tell you when it will continue, in what form it will be, will it be the next day or at the start of the school year? It’s too early to tell you, “he continued. .

The CGT-Cheminots, SUD-Rail and CFDT unions are on strike on Wednesday July 6 to demand “measures to catch up with wages for inflation”, but also “a general increase in wages and the revaluation of bonuses” or even “a revaluation of all allowances, gratuities and indemnities”. On June 16, they would have already made a “request for immediate consultation” on the revaluation of wages with the president of the SNCF Jean-Pierre Farandou but “the management refused to receive the trade union organizations”, explains the press release. Bilateral meetings are ongoing.

Asked about this SNCF strike of July 6 on the plateau of Public Senate, SNCF CEO Jean-Pierre Farandou was rather reassuring, indicating that a salary increase was under discussion. “When we look at the notice that was filed by the unions, it is a day, a single day. Maybe it will not take place, we will discuss to try to avoid it If it takes place, it will last only one day, the big departures which follow are not impacted, it is important”.



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