About a quarter of TGVs should notably be deleted, on the eve of the summer holidays. On the TER side, the SNCF provides two on average trains in all regions.
TER traffic should be strongly disrupted by a strike on Wednesday, on the eve of the summer holidays, SNCF travelers announced on Monday July 4. The SNCF provides two on average trains in all regions.
About a quarter of TGVs should also be deleted. Three out of five TGVs should circulate on the eastern axis, and three out of four trains on the north and Atlantic axes.
In Ile-de-France, Transilian traffic will also be very disrupted. The H and P lines will be the most affected, with one in three train. On lines J, L, N, R and U, you have to plan one train in two, as well as on the lines of the RER B, C, D and E. Traffic should however be normal on the RER A. Finally, A tram will circulate every fifteen minutes on the T4 line, but the service should be normal on the T11 line.
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– act_transilien (@transilien SNCF)
The four unions representative of SNCF employees called for a strike to weigh on wage negotiations. Like many French employees mobilized in France in recent weeks, they claim a general and urgent increase in wages to deal with inflation, which could reach 5.9 % over a year, in June, according to new forecasts of the INSEE.