Between the big departures and the big returns from the Ascension Bridge, which begins this Wednesday evening, the SNCF must carry out major projects on the railways and in the stations of the Occitanie region.
This is the case in Matabiau, where operations to connect a signal box will cause major disruption from Thursday to Sunday.
But also in Agde, Béziers or Carcassonne.
As a result, users must anticipate their journeys.
From May 26 to 29, TER liO traffic will also be interrupted on the Narbonne-Sète, Brive-Cahors, Brive-Capdenac, Castelnaudary-Narbonne and Carcassonne-Limoux axes.
And they will be disrupted on all liO lines departing from Toulouse.
Some of the lines will be replaced by bus connections, but this will not be the case for the majority.
i️🚧 Major modernization work on the railway facilities is planned from 26 to 29/05 on all Toulouse lines & the #Narbonne-#Sète axis
🚍 Coaches will be put in place without being able to replace all the deleted trains.
➕ https://t.co/TBTXH6chvn pic.twitter.com/IYq9f16VVr
– liO Train SNCF Occitanie (@lio_train_sncf) May 23, 2022
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There will also be no TGV Sud-Est and OUIGO to and from Toulouse and Perpignan.
They will all have Montpellier as their terminus.
With regard to the TGV Atlantique, to and from Bordeaux and Paris Montparnasse from Matabiau, traffic will however be almost normal.
For the Intercités, traffic will be strongly impacted in Occitania.
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