Mobilization against the pension reform is continuing, particularly in public transport. Sunday, the Ile de France remains paralyzed: only two metro lines are open, the RER A remains closed. Improvements are expected on Monday with the closing of ten lines, but the Parisian stations are to be avoided.

While the mobilization against the pension reform is sustainable, a new dark day is expected Sunday in transport. Traffic is once again very disturbed. At the SNCF first: the disturbances will be about the same as yesterday. One TGV in six on average, same thing for the Transilians. One out of ten Intercités and one TER out of five. The connections will be mainly provided by coaches. At RATP, the situation will be worse than yesterday with only two open metro lines: 1 and 14, which operate without a driver. The RER A will remain closed all day long, while on the B the traffic will be very disturbed with trains provided only between noon and 18 hours.

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RER stations advised against Monday

Monday the situation will improve slightly but there will still be ten closed lines in the Paris metro. On the side of the SNCF, it is recommended to avoid the stations of the Transilien network. With the lack of trains, the expected crowds on the docks could pose a danger to travelers.