The northwest on maximum alert… Already gusts of 148 km/h in Finistère…

8:30 p.m.: TGV, RER, heavy goods vehicles… The main disruptions

The SNCF announced that it was planning “preventive stops of rail traffic” on Thursday morning on part of the RER A, several Transilien lines (L, J, U and partially N) and the T13 tram.

“On the road front, we have taken measures via the prefectures to ban the circulation of heavy goods vehicles (…) This will be continued throughout the day tomorrow, particularly throughout the Brittany region,” said the Minister for Transport, Clement Beaune.

The Brest and Quimper airports in particular “will not be in service between the end of the afternoon and at least the morning of tomorrow,” he added.

For trains, TER traffic in Brittany, Normandy, Hauts-de-France, Pays de la Loire and Centre-Val de Loire will be interrupted from Wednesday evening to Friday morning. As for the TGVs, if 90% of them should run, traffic will be interrupted on the Paris-Le Mans and Paris-Nantes axes.

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