RATP STRIKE 6 APRIL. This Thursday, on the 11th day of the strike against the pension reform at the RATP, traffic will be slightly disrupted on the lines of the RER and Paris metros. On the other hand, traffic will be normal on buses and trams.

[Updated April 4, 2023 at 5:47 p.m.] On the 11th day of the strike against the pension reform this Thursday, April 6, 2023, “the RATP is planning almost normal traffic on the RER network. The metro network is planning almost normal traffic on the ‘except for a few lines,’ said the management of the Paris transport network in a press release published on Tuesday.

In addition, due to the Thursday, April 6 demonstration scheduled for 2 p.m. against the pension reform in Paris, the police headquarters should close the metro stations located between Invalides and Place d’Italie, the route of the procession. Details will be reported later. Finally, provide for “normal traffic on the entire network” of buses and trams, added the management of the RATP.

In a press release published on the evening of March 28, after a tenth day of mobilization against the pension reform, the eight main French unions (CFDT, CGT, FO, CFE-CGC, CFTC, Unsa, Solidaires, FSU ), gathered in inter-union, have indeed called for a new day of strike and demonstrations against the pension reform on Thursday, April 6. On March 30, the CGT-RATP published on its Facebook page: “Let’s keep up the pressure on April 6. Reform is always no!”

Several tools are available on the Web to find out about upcoming traffic disruptions at RATP. To know the traffic status of the metro, RER, bus, tram in real time, with the stations possibly closed today, consult the RATP traffic info. For the RER, you can also follow the Twitter accounts @RERA, @RERB, @RERC, @RERD or @RERE. To follow train traffic in real time, visit the Transilien website.