Overview
- The nationwide SNCF strike, beginning May 5, is expected to heavily impact TGV and TER train services, particularly around the May 8 holiday weekend.
- Unions CGT-Cheminots and SUD-Rail have issued staggered strike calls, targeting various staff roles, with disruptions likely to peak from May 7 to May 11.
- SNCF will notify passengers 48 hours before scheduled departures if their trains are canceled and confirm transport plans the evening prior to travel.
- Transport Minister Philippe Tabarot has urged renewed negotiations, stating the strike could still be avoided, though unions warn of significant disruptions.
- Travelers are increasingly turning to alternative transportation options, such as cars, buses, and planes, amid uncertainty over train availability.