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“I GOT UP AT 4.45 a.m.”: THE ILLEGAL RESIDENTS HAVE MADE THEIR PROVISIONS
In Saint-Lazare station, many travelers are waiting on the line 3 platform. to Madeleine, then on foot to Saint-Lazare, and I’m waiting for the 3″, says Térésa at the microphone of LCI.
And against all odds, line 3 arrived at the station, when it was only announced in 30 minutes. “We’re lucky,” says Teresa.
Strike of January 19: the situation in Saint-Lazare at 7 a.m.Source : TF1 News
167 KILOMETERS OF CLOGS IN ILE-DE-FRANCE
Sytadin counts 167 kilometers of traffic jams at 7:15 a.m. on the roads in the Ile-de-France region, while public transport is severely disrupted.
#greve19janvier small overview of the entrances and exits at Gare du Nord, at 7:10 a.m. https://t.co/v1mRjAP42V — Sebastie Mastrandreas (@MastrandreasS) Thu Jan 19 06:13:13 +0000 2023
#greve19janvier No line 5 towards Place d’Italie. RATP agents are bombarded with questions, they answer as quickly as they are asked! “To pick up the 6: the RER B”, “for the Gare de l’Est: better get out and walk”… it’s going to be a long day. https://t.co/QTzyT8Rq3T— Sebastie Mastrandreas (@MastrandreasS) Thu Jan 19 06:03:18 +0000 2023
Already a lot of people at Gare du Nord this morning of #greve19janvier Abubakar (in red, in the photo) is in place from 6 a.m. to 11 a.m. to inform passengers. “Everyone is stressed” he slips, 45 minutes after the start of his shift. It will resume from 4 p.m. to 9 p.m. https://t.co/yQFZSvp0bg — Sebastie Mastrandreas (@MastrandreasS) Thu Jan 19 05:54:39 +0000 2023
METRO LINES 10 AND 11 WORK, CONTRARY TO FORECAST
Announced for several days as completely stopped this Thursday, lines 10 and 11 of the Paris metro will operate this morning at rush hour, according to the latest tweets from the RATP.
For line 10, the RATP finally plans one train out of two during peak hours, only this morning. For the 11, it will be one train out of five, also only at rush hour and this morning, between Belleville and the town hall of Les Lilas.
[ #MouvementSocial ] 🟠 Following a notice calling for an interprofessional strike day on Thursday 01/19, traffic will be very disrupted on #Line10. Count 1 train out of 2 during peak hours, only in the morning. All forecasts: https://t.co/7klbBTZujj #RATP pic.twitter.com/5e2fFw9xMS — Ligne 10 (@Ligne10_RATP) January 19, 2023
LYONNAIS TRANSPORT STRONGLY DISTURBED
Lyon transport will be disrupted this Thursday due to the strike movement against the pension reform. TCL indicates that many lines are also stopped until 9 am due to a computer failure. Lines A, B, C, D, F1 and F2 are particularly concerned.
Line A – 6:37 a.m. – No longer running – Estimated recovery 9 a.m. – Computer failure on the line. — TCL Lyon InfoTrafic (@LyonTcl) January 19, 2023
“I’VE BEEN HERE 40 MINUTES”
In Saint-Ouen-l’Aumône station (Vald’Oise), where the RER C usually runs towards Paris, travelers will have to be patient. No train is scheduled for the next few minutes, according to one of our reporters on site. A traveler also indicates that he has been waiting “for 40 minutes” on the platform, without having seen a single train pass.
IDF MOBILITES OFFERS CARPOOLING TO ILLEGAL RESIDENTS
Due to the major disruptions expected on its transport network, Île-de-France Mobilités has undertaken to offer carpooling to Ile-de-France residents. To do this, simply register on one of the partner platforms and find your route on the application.
📢 #Strike tomorrow, January 19: #carpooling is offered to Ile-de-France residents! 👔 Passengers ➡ See you on our route search: https://t.co/yYPgdYvzNz 🚗 Drivers ➡ register on a partner platform to collect up to €4.5 per passenger transported. pic.twitter.com/PnGUgXSaKm — IDF Mobilites (@IDFmobilites) January 18, 2023
“VERY DISTURBED” TRAFFIC IN PARISIAN TRANSPORT
The RATP expects very disrupted traffic on the metro, RER and bus lines this Thursday. Some transport lines will be completely interrupted, others will be less frequent.
[ #MouvementSocial ] Following a notice calling for an inter-professional strike day on Thursday January 19, the #RATP foresees very disrupted traffic on the RER and Metro networks and disrupted on the surface network (Bus and Tramway) ⤵️ pic.twitter. com/bNiEQI0Sk6 — RATP Group (@RATPgroup) January 18, 2023
WHERE TO CONSULT LIVE TRAFFIC INFO?
A “troublesome Thursday” is coming for all public transport users. T1info summarizes the tools for consulting live traffic information.
STRIKE DAY
Hello and welcome to this live! Transport, blockages… While the day of mobilization against the pension reform causes many disturbances, find live all the latest information on the situation.
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WHERE TO FIND TRAFFIC INFO ON THE ROADS?
If public transport promises to be severely disrupted, some French people could fall back on the car to get around. With a risk of traffic jams.
Find traffic information on the roads in real time in Île-de-France on the Sytadin websiteand throughout France on the Bison Fute website.
WHERE TO FIND SNCF FORECASTS?
Throughout France, the SNCF network will operate at a minimum. On the TGV lines, there will only be between 1 train out of 3 and 1 train out of 5 depending on the axes. Regional traffic will be almost stopped, with only 1 TER out of 10. SNCF promises a “full refund” for those affected by a deletion.
Find traffic information in real time on the SNCF Connect website.
WHERE CAN I FIND RATP FORECASTS?
In Paris, the metro network will be “very disrupted”, warns the RATP. Only lines 1 and 14 will operate normally, “with risk of saturation”. Several lines will be completely interrupted, others will only operate during peak hours, and some stations will be closed.
Find traffic information in real time on the RATP website.
WHERE TO FIND SNCF FORECASTS IN ILE-DE-FRANCE?
In Île-de-France, all Transilien and RER lines managed by SNCF will be “severely disrupted”, warns the railway group. Find traffic information in real time on the Transilien website.
DISCOVER THE RATP FORECASTS
RATP is refining its forecasts. On the eve of the January 19 strike, the group foresees “very disrupted traffic on the RER and Metro networks” in Paris and “disturbed on the surface network”. Several stations will be closed. Travelers are invited to “postpone their trips”. Check out the forecast.
Good evening and welcome to TF1info to follow the latest information around the strike in transport against the pension reform, this Thursday, January 19.