Illustration of a TER and a TGV at Lille-Flandres station. - Patrick Leveque / SIPA

Train traffic at SNCF will be more reduced than Wednesday and "very disrupted" Thursday with 60% of TGV, 40% of TER and a third of Transiliens in circulation, said the company.

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Traffic will again be very disrupted in IDF on Thursday.
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For this 4th day of national interprofessional mobilization against the reform, the SNCF warns that "in Ile-de-France, the situation will be particularly difficult on certain lines" of the Transilien (RER SNCF, trains of the Parisian suburbs). On the Intercités network, there will be "less than one train in five", according to the railway group. International traffic will be “disrupted”, with in particular 75% of Eurostar, 80% of Thalys and half of Lyria in circulation.

An intersyndicale calls for a new day of mobilization Thursday against the pension reform. Several events are expected all over France.

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