Strike of March 10: metro, RER, bus… Disruptions to be expected line by line

THE back to normal is still not for this Friday. RATP and SNCF have announced traffic forecasts in Île-de-France for this day, the fourth consecutive disruption, as part of the renewable movement started on March 7 against pension reform.
The forecasts communicated by the SNCF foresee a marked improvement the situation: traffic will be much less disrupted for this Friday, March 10, with almost normal or even normal traffic on all metro lines. Here is the line-by-line detail of transport traffic forecasts in Île-de-France.
Metro
Line 1 : normal traffic
Line 2: normal traffic
Line 3: normal traffic
Line 3a: normal traffic
Line 4: normal traffic
Line 5: normal traffic, 2 trains out of 3 in the afternoon
Line 6: normal traffic
Line 7: normal traffic
Line 7a: normal traffic
Line 8 : almost normal traffic, 2 trains out of 3
Line 9: normal traffic
Line 10: almost normal traffic, 2 out of 3 trains
Line 11 : normal traffic
Line 12: normal traffic
Line 13: almost normal traffic, 2 trains out of 3 between 6 a.m. and 8 p.m.
Line 14: normal traffic
RER
Traffic remains disrupted on the RER B, with an average of 1 out of 2 trains at peak times and 2 out of 3 trains at off-peak times. The interconnection at Gare du Nord is interrupted. Traffic will be almost normal on the RER A, with 3 trains out of 4.
Buses and trams
Traffic is normal on the entire bus and tram network.