Line A tram illustration in Bordeaux - Mickaël Bosredon / 20 Minutes

Due to the strike movement against the pension reform project announced on Thursday, Keolis Bordeaux Métropole has just announced its transport plan for this day of December 9. “We are going to run all the tram lines on the normal hourly amplitude, from 5 am to 1 am,” explains Eric Moinier, director of the company that manages the Bordeaux transport network, at 20 minutes , but there will be degraded frequencies. compared to normal, since we will be at a tram every 7 minutes 30 on the central sections, and every 15 minutes on the antennas. "

On the bus network, “all the vines will run, but fifteen or so secondary lines will not run at all. This does not prejudge, on the other hand, the interruptions of traffic which may take place due to the demonstrations, since we are obliged to bypass the places of demonstration with the buses, or to interrupt traffic on the tram. "

According to Keolis Bordeaux Métropole, 24% of strikers declared themselves among drivers for Thursday, or 16% of strikers for the whole company.

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  • Pension reform
  • Strike
  • Bordeaux
  • Aquitaine
  • Social