Monday, 40th day of strike against the pension reform project, rail traffic will be "improving". On average, according to the SNCF, 9 TGVs out of 10 will circulate in France and internationally, 7 TER out of 10 and also 7 Intercités out of 10, the company announced on Sunday in a press release.
The @SNCF traffic will improve this Monday, January 13 for the daily trains (TER, Transilien). It is gradually returning to normal for high-speed trains.
Press release :
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Traffic will be "almost normal to and from Paris on all TGV routes". In France, there will be 8 TGVs out of 10 on average. International traffic will be "little disturbed". Ile-de-France residents will have to deal with 7 out of 10 trains and TER trains will run at a rate of 7 out of 10, including substitution buses.
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