February 7, 2023 Train and Urban Transport Disruptions: What to Expect
This page is translated from the original post "Grève 7 février 2023 : quelles perturbations de trains et transports urbains ?" in French.

Here are the train disruptions as well as transportation issues in Paris and the top 10 major French cities, with traffic updates.
Same story again. After January 19 and 31, the unions have called for another strike against pension reforms. Motivated by the mobilization on the first day, they aim to make an impact this Tuesday, February 7, 2023, to pressure the government. This results in significant disruptions to transportation, with decreased traffic on many lines. Here are the main ones.
One TGV out of 2
This is the average expectation for the company. SNCF estimates that one in two TGV Inoui trains will operate, but it varies depending on the lines. Ouigo trains will be less affected, with 2 out of 5 trains running, as will the Paris-London Eurostar with 3 out of 4 trains. As for Thalys, only “light disruptions” are expected.
- Inoui North and South-East: 2 out of 5
- Inoui East: 1 out of 2
- Inoui Atlantic: 1 out of 3
- Ouigo: 2 out of 5
- Eurostar: 3 out of 4
- Thalys: minor disruptions
For regional trains (TER), SNCF currently reports an average of 3 out of 10 trains operating. We invite you to visit your regional page for specific traffic updates for each TER network.
In Paris, the metro heavily disrupted
It won’t be worse than on January 19, but the RATP network already anticipates significant disruptions. Only lines 1, 3bis, and 14 will operate normally; the other lines will see on average 1 train out of 3 running, only until 7:30 or 8 pm depending on the line.
RATP specifies that 8 out of 10 buses will run, RER lines A and B will have only 1 train out of 2, and all trams will operate normally. Here are the full forecasts.
In regional areas, traffic for metros, trams, and buses
Bordeaux: Tram C and Lianes 1 with reduced frequency, details of disruptions from the February 7 strike at https://www.infotbm.com/fr/perturbations/19018
Lille: around ten bus lines closed, reduced frequency on trams and some buses. Details at https://twitter.com/UsagersTranspol/status/1622345599570804736?t=c7QyKCg-M6LceS1IArhevw&s=19
Lyon: Metro A/D, Trams T3/T4, and Bus C12, C25, 14, 52, 63, and 88 at reduced frequency; Tram T5 limited to Parc du Chêne, every 15 minutes. Details at https://www.tcl.fr/information-voyageurs-mouvement-social-mardi-7-fevrier
Marseille: Metro M1 until 12:30 am; M2 until 8 pm; approximately 1 bus out of 2 running. See details at https://www.rtm.fr/infos-trafic/6562907260684065579
Nantes: Trams, busways, and chronobus operating at reduced frequency (green day); some bus lines and school routes are also affected or not running. More info at the Tan network site.
Nice: no tram, few buses; details at https://www.lignesdazur.com/perturbation/585
Rouen: disruptions on metros, TEOR, FAST, and buses; details to come at https://www.reseau-astuce.fr/fr/actualites/3/greve-nationale-mardi-7-fevrier-2023/4/377
Strasbourg: reduced frequency on tramways from 7 to 10 minutes, as well as on around twenty bus lines. Details at https://www.cts-strasbourg.eu/fr/Article/PREAVIS-DE-GREVE-00006/
Toulon: 8 bus lines closed, 23 disrupted; details at https://www.reseaumistral.com/fr/infos-trafic/17/Disrupt/le-0702-greve-nationale-reseau-bus-impacte/details/72860fd1-ab04-4f69-9ea6-ce43a30829ef
Toulouse: few disruptions, only some bus lines diverted due to the demonstration; details can be found here.
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