The stations of Port-Royal, Gentilly and Cité Universitaire are still not served, substitution buses are in place between Denfert and Laplace. The interconnection is suspended at Gare du Nord, a change of train is therefore necessary.
RER B traffic remains “very strongly disturbed”, Friday, June 26, two days after a train derailment at the exit of the Denfert-Rochereau station, indicates the RATP on Twitter. There will be no return to normal before the end of the weekend, said the RATP in a statement released Thursday evening.
The RER B Twitter account is regularly updated regarding traffic on the line.
Hello, everyone, Guillaume with you this morning to accompany you. Traffic will remain very strongly disrupted today due to the departure of three elements from a train on Wednesday evening leaving Denfert-Rochereau station [Thread 1/5]
– RER B (@RERB) June 26, 2020
The stations of Port-Royal, Gentilly and Cité Universitaire are still not served, substitution buses are in place between Denfert and Laplace. The interconnection is suspended at Gare du Nord, a change of train is therefore necessary.
In detail, the RATP provides on average a train every 15 minutes between Bourg-la-Reine and Robinson, a train every 20 minutes between Gentilly and Saint-Rémy-Lès-Chevreuse, a train every 20 minutes between Gare du North and Massy-Palaiseau.
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