SNCF: traffic estimates for strike
Tough day in prospect on Tuesday for users of the station. The strike, announced in early March, began on Monday to 20 hours and causing disruptions throughout France. Traffic forecasts for Paris and its suburbs show a movement of 65% of TGV, from 35% to 75% of ESTs, 50% for Transilien, and 50 to 60% for Corals. Southern Railroad said that the railway traffic will be "virtually nil" on the region of Paris-Est.
For international TGV (Eurostar, Thalys, Lyria, Aleo), traffic is normal.
Moreover, disturbances depend on actions by the five trade union confederations (CGT, CFDT, FSU, UNSA and Solidaires) who called officials and employees to strike. Four of them (UNSA, CGT, Sud, CFDT) actually filed notice of strike for the day.
"These trades meet, region by region, the levels set by the Act of August 21, 2007 on social dialogue and continuity of public services in the transportation of passengers, for his part said the SNCF. The latter recalls that "every note outlines the valid period will be used in any train traveling on that day, but can not guarantee seating. Travelers preferring to cancel a trip involving a train reservation for this period may do so without charge at the counter.
3 metros of 4
For its part, the RATP, three metros of 4 circulating in Paris early Tuesday morning, and 90% of buses and trams, 95% of RER A, but only a RER B to 2, according to a spokesman for the RATP.For the RER B, the interconnection Gare du Nord station with the suspended cash advance no fax .
From one point of movement performed at 6:15, "traffic is almost normal" on the Paris metro network, "with 3 to 4 metros," said the spokesman, noting that "the line is the most impacted line 10, with 2 to 3 metros.
On the RER "zone RATP", "traffic is almost normal on the RER A, with 95% of trains insured, while for the RER B" train runs of 2, with interconnecting suspended at the station North, "the source said.
Finally, "the traffic of buses and trams is about right, 90% confidence," he added.
Back to normal scheduled at 8 pm Wednesday
Traffic should return to normal for all trains on Wednesday at 8 o'clock.Meanwhile, the station offers two websites (www.sncf.com for all trades and forecasts for www.abcdtrains.com Transilien per station) and hotlines (0805 90 36 35 for Main Lines and TER and 0805 700 805 for Transilien) for more information.
A radio also updates every 15 minutes in traffic (Radio station to listen from the SNCF Direct application on smartphone and on all station websites).
To recall, the unions called the strike to demand "concrete answers" on employment, purchasing power, pensions and working conditions. Workers Power (FP) refers to the scroll and employees to strike to defend pensions.
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