SNCF trains at the stop - KONRAD K./SIPA

Traffic will remain "disrupted" Tuesday due to the strike against the pension reform project, with however "high service levels" on the main TGV axes, said Monday the SNCF.

Three TGV trains out of four should run, with normal traffic on Paris-Lille and almost normal on Lyon and Marseille. Six TER out of 10 should run (including replacement bus), 1 Transilen out of 2 and 2 Intercités out of 5, estimates the SNCF.

[Social Movement] janvierJanuary 7, #RATP traffic will be very disrupted, prioritizing morning and evening rush hours with all metro lines open. On the surface network, traffic will be almost normal on the Tramway and 2 out of 3 buses will run on average. pic.twitter.com/JEHqKFjO8E

- RATP Group (@RATPgroup) January 6, 2020

Concerning the RATP, there will be only two metro lines in normal circulation (the 1 and the 14), and all 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.

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