Most TGVs at a standstill – France faces train strikes Now Qatar also wants the Olympics

A strike by traffic controllers in France has led to numerous train cancellations and disruptions to rail traffic for the third day in a row. The French railway company SNCF canceled 60 percent of its train connections on Sunday – just like on Friday and Saturday.

For both TGV high-speed trains and regional trains, only four out of ten trains were running, an SNCF spokesperson confirms to AFP news agency.

epa06619826 French TGV trains are at the train depot of the French national rail network SNCF in Charenton-le-pont, during a nationwide strike day affecting public transport, namely SNCF train travel, ...

The approximately 10,000 inspectors are not only responsible for checking tickets, but also for the safety of passengers. Therefore, the trains cannot run without them.

An SNCF spokesperson announced a “gradual return to normal” for the last day of the strike on Monday. Three of the four TGV trains should then run again. Train traffic should be back to normal from Tuesday.

A collective had called for the strike and several trade unions supported the protest movement. To increase the pressure on the SNCF shortly before the upcoming salary negotiations, the unions are already warning of strikes during the Christmas and New Year weekends. The SNCF management announced new meetings with unions and inspectors. (sda/afp)

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