- On this Tuesday of transport strike, traffic will be particularly reduced according to the RATP and SNCF.
- In Paris, metro traffic will be restricted on most lines mainly during rush hour, except lines 1, 14 and 4.
- On the SNCF side, the day promises to be particularly disrupted, with 80% of TGV and TER cancelled
For the day of strike against the pension reform, this Tuesday, a very disrupted traffic is planned for the Paris metro and the RER. The SNCF also predicts a day "very strongly disrupted". In Paris, metro traffic will be restricted on most lines mainly during rush hour, except lines 1, 14 and 4.
Line 6 will run until 20 p.m., with one train out of 3 during peak hours and one train out of 4 during off-peak hours. Lines 2, 5, 7bis, 9 and 10 will only run during extended peak hours (around 7:00 to 9:30 in the morning and from 16:30 to 19:30 in the evening).
Metro lines not fully served
Some lines will not run on the entire line, and only during extended peak hours (6:30-9:30/16:30-19:30). Line 3 will only run between Pont de Levallois and Havre-Caumartin. Line 11 will serve all stops in the morning, and will only run between Belleville and Mairie des Lilas at the end of the day. The 12 will only serve the stops between Mairie d'Issy and Concorde in the morning, and will serve all its stops at the end of the day. The two branches of line 13 will run only to Duroc. All these lines will operate on reduced service.
As for line 8, it will only serve stops between Créteil Pointe du Lac and Reuilly Diderot, and only in the morning from 7:00 to 9:30. Line 3bis will only run in the morning. Some stations may also be closed. The RATP will specify Tuesday morning the details of these stations.
RER and trams
RER A and B will run with, on average, 1 train out of 2 during peak hours and 1 train out of 4 during off-peak hours. The interconnection of RER B at Gare du Nord will be interrupted.
Buses and trams will run at the rate of 3 out of 4 crossings on the entire network. The Orlyval line will be completely interrupted.
Transilien lines
Regarding the Transilien lines, lines T4 and T13 will run normally. Every second train will pass on the T11 line.
On the other transilians, many disturbances are to be expected. On lines H, K and U, one train in three will pass, on average. For the RER C, RER D, and lines J, L, N, R only one train in five will run.
On line P, and RER E, only one train out of ten will run, and not all stations will be served.
The SNCF service
On the SNCF side, the day promises to be particularly disrupted, with 80% of TGV and TER cancelled. Only one train out of five will run for the TGV Inoui and Ouigo, ditto for the TER, and two trains out of three on average on the international connections Thalys and Eurostar. Traffic will be almost at a standstill on the Intercités.
- Ile
- Paris
- Strike
- SNCF strike
- RATP strike
- RER
- Pension reform 2023
- Demonstration