Europe 1 with AFP 16:38 p.m., March 23, 2023, modified at 16:41 p.m., March 23, 2023

This Friday, March 24, the day after a day of interprofessional mobilization against the pension reform strongly disrupted on its lines, the RATP expects normal traffic Friday, except on lines A and B of the RER. Metros, trams and buses must run normally.

The RATP expects normal traffic Friday, March 24, except on lines A and B of the RER, the day after a day of interprofessional mobilization against the pension reform strongly disrupted on its lines, according to a statement published Thursday. The RATP plans for Friday on average 3 trains out of 4 on the RER A and 2 trains out of 3 on the B, the interconnections being maintained with the parts of these lines operated by the SNCF. Metros, trams and buses must run normally.

[#MouvementSocial] Following a notice calling for a one-day interprofessional strike on Friday, March 24, the #RATP expects normal traffic on the Metro, Bus and Tramway networks.
Traffic will be almost normal on the #RERA and disrupted on the #RERB. ⤵️ pic.twitter.com/GL7G96txwe

— RATP Group (@RATPgroup) March 23, 2023

The traffic of the Paris metro and the RER is however "very disrupted" Thursday with lines partially closed and stations not served. The management of the RATP had deplored no incident in the afternoon.

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