On the 32nd day of the strike against the pension reform, the SNCF plans to improve this weekend after returning from vacation. The management plans 7 TGV out of 10 on Saturday, 2 TGV out of 3 on Sunday, announced the railway group on Friday in a press release.
Tuesday, the SNCF had announced that it planned to run 2 TGV out of 3 from Friday to Sunday. Next week, TGV traffic "will improve strongly from Monday", and this "across all destinations," said the group. On Saturday, on its other networks, 1 TER out of 2 is planned, as well as 1 Transilien out of 5 and 1 Intercités train out of 3, while international traffic will remain "disrupted".
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