Europe 1 with AFP 5:30 p.m., March 12, 2023, modified at 5:37 p.m., March 12, 2023

Train traffic will be "markedly improving on Monday", but will remain disrupted on most lines due to the strike against the pension reform, SNCF management said on Sunday.

As for the RATP, metro traffic will be normal this Monday, even if the RER B will remain disrupted.

Traffic on trains and subways improved on Monday, despite some disruptions.

SNCF management first indicated on Sunday that train traffic will be "clearly improving on Monday", but will remain disrupted on most lines due to the strike against pension reform.

During the day, three out of five Inoui and Ouigo TGVs are expected to run and traffic will be "severely disrupted" at the regional level, with one out of two TER on average.

ℹ️ Mon. March 13, 2023, traffic will improve significantly but will remain disrupted on some of our TRANSILIEN, TER, TGV (INOUI, OUIGO), INTERCITES lines.

We invite you to check the circulation of your trains today from 5 p.m. on the SNCF sites and applications.

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– SNCF Voyageurs (@SNCFVoyageurs) March 12, 2023

Two out of three trains on the RER B

On the RATP side, traffic will be normal on almost the entire Paris metro network on Monday, but the RER B will remain disrupted, the Régie announced on Sunday.

On the entire metro network, only line 3 will be slightly affected on Monday by the social movement, with traffic which will however be "almost normal", underlined the RATP in a press release.

[#MouvementSocial] Following a notice calling for an interprofessional strike day on 03/13, the #RATP expects normal traffic on the Metro (with the exception of #line3 which will be almost normal), Bus, Tramway and Orlyval.

Forecast here: https://t.co/geel9HY7ACpic.twitter.com/hgA3pEX2GE

— RATP Group (@RATPgroup) March 12, 2023

The circulation of the RER A should improve on Monday compared to this weekend, going from one train in two on average to three trains out of four.

RER B traffic will again be "disturbed", with an average of two out of three trains in circulation.

The interconnection at Gare du Nord will however be restored on Monday, said the RATP.

RATP forecasts which should be identical on Tuesday

"The bus, tram and Orlyval networks have been operating normally as they have for several days," added the management.

The forecasts should be identical for the day of Tuesday, with metros, buses and trams whose traffic should be almost normal, and an RER network still "disturbed".

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