Transportation Strike for Thursday January 19, 2023 for Paris and Île de France.
Information on the transportation strike for Thursday January 19, 2023 for Paris and the Île de France region. This only includes public transportation for the RATP, SNCF, and Transilien lines.
You can click here for information from the SNCF website.
You can click here for information from the RATP website.
You can click here for information from the Transilien website. You can also plan out your trip with real-time information in relation to the strikes.
Metro:
Line 8, 10, and 11 will be completely closed and not running.
Lines 1 and 14 will be functioning as normal, but there’s a high risk it will be packed.
The following stations on line 1 are closed: Reuilly-Diderot, Bastille, Hôtel de Ville et Champs Elysées Clémenceau. The Concorde station will on be open during rush hour.
Line 14 will close at 10 pm due to schedules work on the line.
Line 4 will run 1 out of 2 trains during rush hour and 1 out of 4 trains during off-peak hours. The following stations on line 4 are closed: Simplon, Barbes Rochechouart, Gare de l’Est, Strasbourg St Denis, Réaumur-Sébastopol, Cité, Odéon, Montparnasse-Bienvenue, Raspail & Alésia. Line 4 will close at 10:15 PM due to scheduled work on the line.
The following lines will ONLY be running during rush hour (7:30-9:30 AM / 4:30-7:30 PM):
Line 2 : 1 train out of 5 during rush hour and only between the stations Nation and La Chapelle.
Line 3: 1 train out of 2 during rush hour and only between the stations Pont de Levallois and Pereire.
Line 3bis: 1 train out of 2 trains during rush hour.
Line 5: 1 train out of 2 during rush hour and only between the stations Bobigny and Gare du Nord.
Line 6: 1 train out of 4 during rush hour and only between the stations Nation and Denfert. The station Place d’Italie will be closed.
Line 7: 1 train out of 5 during rush hour. The following stations will be closed: Gare de l’Est, Cadet, Opéra, Jussieu, Place d’Italie, & Tolbiac.
Line 7bis: 1 train out of 2 during rush hour. The following stations will be closed: Place des Fêtes.
Line 9: 1 train out of 2 during rush hour. The following stations will be closed: Michel-Ange Molitor, Michel Ange Auteuil, Trocadéro, Miromesnil, Richelieu Drouot, Grands Boulevards, Strasbourg St Denis, République, Oberkampf.
Line 12: 1 train our of 3 during rush hour. The following stations will be closed: Pigalle, Pasteur, Montparnasse Bienvenue, & Sèvres Babylone.
Line 13: 1 train our of 3 during rush hour and only between Saint-Denis Université and Saint-Lazare. The following stations will be closed: Place de Clichy.
RER:
RER A: Expect an average of 1 train out of 2 during rush hour and 1 train out of 4 during off-peak hours. First departures between 5:10 and 5:40 am depending on the branch and the last train at Châtelet les Halles will be at 9 pm. In addition, between Nanterre Préfecture, Cergy le Haut and Poissy, there will be a few trains between 9pm and the end of the service.
RER B: 1 train out of 3 all day between Gare du Nord, Mitry Claye and Aéroport Charles de Gaulle 2 until 10:45 pm (closure for work). 1 train out of 2 during rush hour and 1 train out of 3 during off-peak hours between Gare du Nord, Saint-Rémy Lès Chevreuse and Robinson until 10:45 pm. The interconnection at Gare du Nord is interrupted, a change of train is necessary.
RER C: Trains will only run from 6am to 9am and from 4pm to 8pm, between : Paris Austerlitz and Juvisy, Paris Austerlitz and Massy Palaiseau, Paris Austerlitz and Dourdan,- Paris Austerlitz and Saint-Martin d’Etampes.
RER D: 3 trains per hour between Goussainville and Châtelet les Halles from 6am to 10am and from 4pm to 9pm. 2 trains per hour between Paris Gare de Lyon and Melun from 6am to 10am and from 4pm to 9pm. 2 trains per hour between Paris Gare de Lyon and Corbeil Essonnes via Evry Courcouronnes from 4pm to 9pm.
No trains between Goussainville and Creil, between Juvisy and Malesherbes and between Juvisy and Melun via Ris Orangis. Attention, TER Bourgogne N° 891003/11/13 and 891006/14/18 will not serve Transilien stations. No road substitution in the evening for the works.
RER E: Some trains will be running between 6:00 AM and 11:00 AM and between 4:00 PM and 10:00 PM between : Meaux, Chelles and Paris Est; Tournan and East Paris with the following stations not in service : Pantin, Rosa Parks, Magenta and Haussmann Saint-Lazare stations.
Tram:
Traffic will be normal on the T6 and T8 lines.
T1: 4 out of 5 trams running with 1 train every 6-8 minutes in the morning and every 8-10 minutes in the afternoon.
T3a: 3 out of 4 trams running with 1 train every 6 minutes during rush hour and every 15 minutes after 8pm.
T2, T3b, T7: 2 out of 3 trams running.
T2: 1 train every 6-8 minutes during rush hour, 1 train every 12-15 minutes during off-peak hours and 1 train every 20 minutes after 8 PM.
T3b: 1 train every 6-7 minutes during rush hour and 1 train every 15 minutes during off-peak hours.
T7: 1 train every 11 minutes during rush hour and 1 train every 15 minutes during off-peak hours.
T5: 1 out of 2 trams running with 1 train every 8 minutes during the day and 1 train every 15 minutes after 8 PM.
Bus:
2 out of 3 buses will be running on the entire network, with more than a hundred lines in normal service and a dozen lines closed out of the network’s 329 lines. The list of closed lines is available on the RATP.fr website and the Bonjour RATP app.
The Noctilien will be running as normal and not impacted.
Train:
Line H: 1 out of 3 trains running.
Line J: On average, 1 out of 6 trains during rush hour and 1 out of 4 trains during off-peak hours.
From Paris and Conflans Sainte-Honorine, 1 train out of 6 during rush hour and 1 train out of 4 during off-peak hours.
From Paris, Mantes la Jolie and Vernon via Poissy, 1 train out of 6 in peak hours and 1 train out of 4 in off-peak hours.
From Paris and Gisors, plan for 2 trains in each direction during the day.
Line K: plan on 1 train out of 4 running today. Trains will only run from 5am to 8am and from 5pm to 8pm:
From Paris Nord: 2 trains in the morning, departing at 6.10am, then 8.10am. 2 trains at the end of the day: departure at 6:12 pm then 8:12 pm
From Crépy : 2 trains in the morning, departure 5:09 then 7:14. 2 trains at the end of the day: departure at 5:15 pm then 7:15 pm.
Line L: Between Paris Saint-Lazare, Versailles Rive Droite and Saint-Nom la Bretèche, plan for 1 train out of 3 during peak hours and 1 train out of 4 during off-peak hours.
No trains running between Entre Paris Saint-Lazare – Nanterre Université – Maisons Laffitte & Cergy le Haut.
– The last train from Paris Saint-Lazare to Versailles Rive Droite leaves at 8:50 PM.
– The last train from Versailles Rive Droite to Paris Saint-Lazare leaves at 7:33 PM.
– The last train from Paris Saint-Lazare to Saint-Nom La Bretêche leaves at 8:30 PM.
– The last train from Saint-Nom la Bretêche to Paris Saint-Lazare leaves at 8:05 PM.
Line N: Plan on 1 train out of 4 running throughout the day.
Line P: Some trains are scheduled between 6:00 and 11:00 am and between 4:00 and 8:30 pm between Paris Est and Meaux. These trains make additional stops at Noisy le Sec, Bondy, Le Raincy Villemomble, Gagny and Le Chenay Gagny stations.
No trains between :
– Meaux and La Ferté Milon.
– Paris East and Château Thierry.
– Paris East and Provins.
– Paris East and Coulommiers.
Traffic will be normal between Esbly and Crécy la Chapelle.
Line R: No trains running at all on the entire line for the day.
Line U: Plan on 1 out of 3 trains running throughout the day.


You May Also Like

Phase 1 Thoughts
2 June 2020
Transportation Strike for Tuesday January 31, 2023 for Paris and Île de France region
31 January 2023