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Prévisions De Trafic En Territoire Alsace Mardi 12 Juin 2018 PRÉVISIONS DE TRAFIC EN TERRITOIRE ALSACE MARDI 12 JUIN 2018 TRAFIC TGV TRAFIC RÉGIONAL État du trafic État du trafic Perturbé TER [en moyenne +6% de cars] Perturbé TGV [en moyenne] Prévisions détaillées Prévisions détaillées + Sur l’axe Est : + Strasbourg – Bâle (TER 200) : 5 trains sur 10 + Alsace – Paris : 14 allers – 14 retours (Alleo* compris) + Mulhouse Thann Kruth en tram-train : 9 tram-train sur 10 (fermeture ligne après 21h) + Strasbourg – Roissy Aéroport CDG : 1 aller – 1 retour + Mulhouse Thann Kruth en train : 5 circulations sur 10 (dont 5 cars) + Strasbourg – Nantes : 1 aller – 1 retour + Strasbourg – Offenbourg : service normal + Strasbourg – Bordeaux : 1 aller – 1 retour + Mulhouse – Müllheim : service normal (dont 6 cars) + Strasbourg – Nancy : 2 trains sur 5 + Sur l’axe Sud -Est : + Strasbourg – Sélestat via Molsheim : 4 circulations sur 10 (dont 4 cars) + Mulhouse - Paris Lyon : 4 allers – 4 retours ( Lyria compris) + Strasbourg-Sélestat (Omnibus) : 2 circulations sur 10 (dont 1 car) + Strasbourg – Marseille : 1 aller – retour + Strasbourg – Molsheim : 3 train sur 10 + Francfort – Marseille : 1 aller – retour + Mulhouse – Belfort : 3 trains sur 10 + Strasbourg – Montpellier : 1 aller – retour + Strasbourg – Sarrebruck : 4 trains sur 10 + Colmar – Metzeral : 3 circulations sur 10 (dont 3 cars) TRAFIC INTERNATIONAL + Mulhouse – Bâle (Omnibus) : 3 circulations sur 10 (dont 1 car) + Alléo * (France - Allemagne) + Strasbourg – St-Dié : 3 circulations sur 10 (dont 9 cars) + Mulhouse – Colmar (Omnibus): 3 trains sur 10 + Strasbourg - Stuttgart/Munich : service normal + Strasbourg – Niederbronn : 9 circulations sur 10 (dont 11 cars) + Strasbourg - Francfort : service normal + Strasbourg – Haguenau – Wissembourg : 4 circulations sur 10 (dont 4 cars) + Lyria (France - Suisse) + Strasbourg – Lauterbourg : 7 circulations sur 10 (dont 3 cars) + Mulhouse - Zurich : 3 allers - 3 retours + Strasbourg – Saverne – Sarrebourg : 3 circulations sur 10 (dont 1 car) + Strasbourg - Bruxelles : Aucune circulation + Strasbourg – Metz : 1 train sur 4 *TGV DB-SNCF en coopération + Paris – Belfort – Mulhouse : 4 circulations sur 10 (entre Paris et Troyes) CONTACT PRESSE : Marc MATHEY – 06 26 04 21 05 – @MarcMatheySNCF Astreinte 24/24 : 06 16 24 85 14.
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