Illustrative image of the SNCF. - PATRICK LEVEQUE / SIPA

A new day of mobilization against the pension reform is announced this Wednesday. Some disruptions are expected in transport, especially in the Paris region. They should be of less intensity than those of December.

At SNCF, "service will be normal for TGV, Thalys, Eurostar and almost normal for Intercities," management said on Tuesday. For the TER, "some disturbances" are expected in Auvergne-Rhône-Alpes, Provence-Alpes-Côte d'Azur, Occitanie and Nouvelle-Aquitaine, according to the railway group.

🔵 Interprofessional mobilization day of 24/01: TRAFFIC TRAINS 🔵
➡️ @TGVINOUI & @OuigoSNCF: almost normal traffic
➡️ #Transilien, #TER & @Intercites: disrupted traffic
Find traffic info on # AssistantSNCF 📲https: //t.co/e2VaaSqWLt pic.twitter.com/iFgoYncfg8

- SNCF (@SNCF) January 23, 2020

Closed stations in Paris

In the Paris region, SNCF forecasts normal traffic on RER A and disrupted on RER B, with 4 trains out of 5 at peak times and 3 trains out of 4 during off-peak hours, and the “interconnection at Gare du Nord” will be maintained. Three out of 4 trains will run on RER C and 2 out of 3 trains on RER D.

The Transiliens will also be affected by the movement: line K will be completely stopped, the Crépy-Mitry and Crépy-Roissy connections will be provided by bus. Two out of three trains are planned on lines H and J, and three out of four trains on line N.

In the metro, traffic will be disrupted on lines 5, where 3 out of 4 trains will be needed and on lines 6 and 8, where 4 out of 5 trains, according to forecasts from the RATP site. On line 13, 2 out of 3 trains will run. On the other lines, traffic will be provided normally. The Champs-Élysées-Clémenceau (lines 1 and 13), Varenne (13), Invalides (8 and 13) and Miromesnil (9 and 13) stations will be closed from 2 p.m. on the orders of the Police Headquarters.

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