The RATP announces “disturbed” traffic on Tuesday in the RER and buses

Users are beginning to know what sauce they will be eaten with. The RATP published first forecasts this Sunday in view of Tuesday, the day of the interprofessional strike. A priori, no major disruptions for the metro and the tramway, with “normal or almost normal traffic on all lines”.

On the other hand, in the RERs, traffic will be “disturbed” with “on average 3 trains out of 4” on lines A and B. The interconnections will be maintained at the Nanterre-Préfecture (RER A) and Gare du Nord (RER B) stations. .

Traffic will also be “disturbed” on the road network, where two out of three buses will run, with “certain lines” which may be “very disrupted”, unlike the Noctilien network which will run normally. “The forecasts refined line by line will be communicated Monday at the end of the day”, specified the RATP to AFP.


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