Europe 1 with AFP 5:12 p.m., March 8, 2023

Due to the renewable strike against the pension reform, train traffic will remain "severely disrupted" on Thursday.

On the other hand, the situation is improving at the RATP although disruptions remain on certain metro lines as well as on the RER B.

Train traffic will remain "severely disrupted" on Thursday due to the strike against the pension reform, SNCF management said on Wednesday.

One TGV Inoui and one Ouigo out of three should in particular run, as well as two out of five TER on average, depending on the region.

Traffic will also remain disrupted on Friday.

Interprofessional national social movement


Train traffic will remain severely disrupted on Thursday March 9 on the #Transilien lines.


Traffic will also remain disrupted on Friday March 10.


As far as possible, postpone your trips, promote teleworking.

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– Transilien SNCF (@Actu_Transilien) March 8, 2023

For its part, the RATP plans for Thursday a further improvement in traffic in Parisian transport, which will however remain disrupted in the metro and the RER during this third consecutive day of strike against the pension reform, she announced Wednesday. .

Traffic will thus be disrupted in the metro and very disrupted on the RER B line, but will be almost normal on the RER A (on average 3 out of 4 trains) and normal on the bus and tram networks.

Disturbances remain in the Paris metro

The RER B will run on average one train out of two at peak times and two trains out of three at off-peak times.

The interconnection between the southern portion of the line - operated by the RATP - and the northern portion - managed by the SNCF - will be interrupted at the Gare du Nord.

[#MouvementSocial] Following a notice calling for an interprofessional strike day on 9/03, the #RATP expects traffic to be further improved compared to 8/03.

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— RATP Group (@RATPgroup) March 8, 2023

In the metro, in addition to automated lines 1 and 14 which will operate normally, traffic will be normal or almost normal in the morning at least on lines 2, 4, 6, 9 and 11. Lines 3, 8, 10 and 13 will remain very disturbed.

On Friday, traffic should improve further, according to the RATP.

It should remain very disrupted on the RER B and disrupted on "only a few metro lines".

It will be almost normal on the RER A and normal on the bus and tram networks.