Nineteenth day of strike in France and unions remain mobilized in the face of pension reform. Consequence: transport will remain "disrupted" Monday, December 23, whether it is at the national level or in Parisian transport.
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SNCF: two TGV out of five
Rail traffic will remain severely disrupted with 2 TGVs out of 5, 1 Transilien out of 5 and 4 TER out of 10 on average, according to a SNCF press release.
International traffic will also be disrupted and only one Intercity out of 4 will run on average, the railway group said. Tuesday, Christmas Eve, the Transilien lines will gradually stop running from 6 p.m. until at least Wednesday afternoon.
🔵 TRAFFIC TRAFFIC on December 23 🔵
📲 Find the information in real time the day before at 5 p.m. on the # AssistantSNCF 👉 https://t.co/eiZMVDEquX pic.twitter.com/6QQhbiGWd1
RATP: six metro lines at a stop
For its part, the RATP announced Sunday that six metro lines will remain closed in Paris on Monday, and that only automatic lines 1 and 14 and the Orlyval line will operate normally.
Lines 4, 7, 8, 9 and 10 will be partially operated during peak hours, lines 2 and 11 will be open for the morning peak and line 3 for the evening peak, specifies the agency, while for the RER , one train out of two will run on line A and one train out of 3 on line B during rush hour.
[Social Movement] trafic Traffic will still be disrupted, but with an overall improvement this Monday, December 23 on the # métro and #RER #RATP networks. Detailed forecasts are available below ⬇️ and on https://t.co/7OhMS4j8Sg pic.twitter.com/w5djhaGipm
- RATP Customer Service (@ClientsRATP) December 22, 2019 With AFP
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