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In the event of cancellation of trains, the railway company plans “to offer each customer to travel on the day scheduled to their destination”

“Circulation will be normal from Monday 5 to Thursday May 8 on TGV,” said Christophe Fanichet. For the controllers’ strike on May 9, 10 and 11, most trains will circulate.

Published the 04/05/2025 09:38 Updated the 04/05/2025 09:42 Reading time: 1min

Passengers line up to board a train at the Gare de Lyon, in Paris, March 17, 2024. (Eric Broncard / Hans Lucas / AFP)
Passengers line up to get on a train at the Gare de Lyon, in Paris, on March 17, 2024. (Eric brordard / hans lucas / AFP)

“We are far from a dark week.” “There will be no week [avec les trains] when stopped, but a week as normal as possible “promised the CEO of SNCF travelers in an interview with AFP on Sunday, May 4, before a week marked by several calls for strike within the rail group. “Circulation will be normal from Monday 5 to Thursday 8 May on TGV”said Christophe Fanichet. For the controllers’ strike on May 9, 10 and 11, most trains will circulate.

“If we have to cancel certain trains, we aim to offer each customer to travel on the day scheduled to their destination”promised Christophe Fanichet. Disturbances located on certain regional lines or in Ile-de-France are also to be expected, he warned.

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