The SNCF plans from 1 TGV out of 3 to 1 TGV out of 4, depending on the axes, and 1 Ouigo out of 3. Eurostar and Thalys will have “almost normal” traffic, but the Lyria will be “severely disrupted”. Apart from the Paris–Clermont-Ferrand line, no Intercités will run.
Only 1 TER out of 10 will circulate, while in Île-de-France, the Transilien network will display 1 train out of 3 (lines H and U) and 1 out of 10 (other lines).
The RER will also be very disrupted. From 1 train out of 2 (lines A and B at peak times) to 1 train out of 10 (lines C, D and E).
At RATP, traffic will be normal on automated lines 1 and 14. On the 4, 1 train out of 2 will run at peak times and 1 out of 4 at off-peak times. Lines 8, 10 and 11 will not run at all, the others being very disrupted (some lines open only at peak times, others “partially operated”). 2 out of 3 buses will run on the network and 3 out of 4 trams.
In the air, the air traffic controllers’ strike will lead to the cancellation of 20% of flights at Paris-Orly.