SNCF traffic will be further disrupted on Wednesday, with 75% of TGVs and 50% of Transiliens "on average" in circulation on the 35th day of a renewable strike against pension reform, management announced in a statement on Tuesday.
On the TGV network, traffic will be "normal" between Paris and Lille, "almost normal" on the Paris-Lyon and Paris-Marseille lines, the railway group said in a press release. Like Tuesday, six TER out of ten (substitution trains and coaches) are planned for circulation on Wednesday, an increase of "20% compared to last week", underlines the SNCF. A third of the Intercités will circulate. International traffic will be "disrupted".
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