SNCF illustration. - PATRICK LEVEQUE / SIPA

SNCF plans traffic "significantly improving" for Monday, even if "it remains difficult", said Sunday Agnes Ogier, spokesperson for the SNCF group in a press point.

Due to the strike against the pension reform, the SNCF provides 1 out of 2 Transilien in Ile-de-France, 6 TER out of 10, “normal or almost normal traffic on practically all the major destinations from Paris” with 8 TGV on 10 on average, but only 2 Intercités on 5, she indicated.

Very disturbed RATP traffic

This will not be the case for the RATP, with only two metro lines in normal circulation (the 1 and the 14), and all of the other lines with slowed traffic and only at specific times. There will only be one RER B train out of two during peak hours (6:30 to 9:30 a.m. and 4:30 to 8:00 p.m.), and one in three the rest of the day. RER A will have slowed down traffic from 6:30 a.m. to 7:30 p.m.

[Social Movement] ⚠️January 6, traffic will be very disrupted with an offer slightly improving compared to that of 3/01 prioritizing peak hours with all metro lines open. It will be almost normal on the Tramway and 3 buses out of 4 will run on average pic.twitter.com/3YyylvDYq8

- RATP Group (@RATPgroup) January 5, 2020

This Sunday, the strike against the pension reform celebrated its first month of mobilization, which began on December 5.

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