This second week of June, from Monday, June 8 to Sunday, June 14, 2026, will be defined by a major event: an SNCF strike announced for Wednesday, June 10, that will trigger substantial disruption. The RATP and SNCF are grappling with major service interruptions, while broader social mobilization adds to the pressure. The Transilien line K will be completely closed from Friday, June 12 to Sunday, June 14. The RER C will experience rare outages on Sunday morning, June 14, up to 10:30, between Invalides and Juvisy. The RER B will be affected over the weekend between Aulnay-sous-Bois and Mitry-Claye. The June 10 SNCF strike will heavily impact Transilien and the RER. From metro to RER, including Transilien and tram, here’s what to expect.
The SNCF strike on Wednesday, June 10 is triggering widespread disruption across the Île-de-France rail network. The Transilien and the RER lines will be the most affected. Plan alternative transport for that day and allow extra time for your journeys. Regularly check the live updates on the Bonjour RATP and SNCF Connect apps. This strike comes on top of the usual modernization work.
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The RER lines are experiencing several major service disruptions:
The Transilien network is facing several major disruptions as the SNCF strike on June 10 unfolds:
The network of tramway is experiencing some disruptions:
Cable C1: The Câble C1, Île-de-France’s first aerial tramway, will suspend service between Limeil-Brévannes and Villa Nova on Tuesday, June 9, 2026, from 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. for a Paris Fire Brigade evacuation drill.
The second week of June, from June 8 to 14, 2026, will be complicated by the SNCF strike on Wednesday, June 10. The Line K will be completely closed from June 12 to 14 between Gare du Nord and Crépy-en-Valois, and the Aulnay-sous-Bois stop will not be served from June 10 at 21:15 until June 12 at 6:00. The RER C will experience a rare morning disruption on Sunday, June 14, up to 10:30 between Invalides and Juvisy. The RER B will be disrupted over the weekend between Aulnay-sous-Bois and Mitry-Claye. Several Transilien lines will be heavily affected by the June 10 strike. Plan alternative transport and regularly check the apps Bonjour RATP and SNCF Connect for real-time information. If you had planned weekend outings, please adjust your travel times well in advance.
In short, this second week of June, from June 8 to 14, 2026, sees the works continue while a SNCF strike is announced for Wednesday, June 10. The Line K will close completely from June 12 to 14. The RER C will be interrupted Sunday morning until 10:30. The RER B will be disrupted over the weekend. Several Transilien lines will be affected by the strike on June 10. Good news: the Line V finishes its construction this week and the Line T13 is also wrapping up its work. The RER E continues its work until July. If you need to move around late at night, consider the Noctilien night bus lines which keep operating all night. Good luck for this busy week!



Cable C1, cable car traffic halted this Tuesday, June 9.
The Câble C1, Île-de-France's first cable car, will suspend service between Limeil-Brévannes and Villa Nova on Tuesday, June 9, 2026, from 10 a.m. to 3 p.m., for an evacuation drill by the Paris Fire Brigade. [Read more]



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From June 8, 2026 to June 14, 2026
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