SNCF Strike Timetable CONFIRMED — June 10, 2026: 1 in 3 TGVs CANCELLED — 1 in 2 Intercités Cut — 6 Eurostar Paris Trains Gone — TER Severely Disrupted — RER B (CDG Airport) Affected — Transilien Line K CLOSED — Strike Starts TONIGHT 19:00 — Last Chance to Rebook or Claim Refund Before Your Train Departs — Complete Rights Guide

Published on : 09 Jun 2026

SNCF Strike Timetable CONFIRMED — June 10, 2026: 1 in 3 TGVs CANCELLED — 1 in 2 Intercités Cut — 6 Eurostar Paris Trains Gone — TER Severely Disrupted — RER B (CDG Airport) Affected — Transilien Line K CLOSED — Strike Starts TONIGHT 19:00 — Last Chance to Rebook or Claim Refund Before Your Train Departs — Complete Rights Guide

The numbers are in. The timetable is live. And the clock is running.

Last night, SNCF published the official confirmed strike timetable for Wednesday June 10, 2026 — and for the first time in this strike series, passengers have definitive numbers to work from. Whether for TGV INOUI, OUIGO, or TGV Lyria, two out of three trains are expected to be running on Wednesday — meaning one in three TGVs is cancelled. For Intercités lines, this total will be even lower, with only about one in two trains scheduled for June 10. SNCF confirmed that affected TGV and Intercités customers will be directly recontacted and will benefit from a free refund or exchange.

Eurostar services will also be affected, with six trains cancelled on Wednesday, one service on Tuesday evening, and one on Thursday morning also cancelled. The strike does not affect services on the Paris Metro, bus or tram network, which is not operated by SNCF, but there will be disruption on the RER and Transilien.

The strike starts at 7:00 p.m. tonight — Tuesday June 9 — and ends at 6:00 a.m. on Thursday June 11.

If you have a France train booking — any TGV, Intercités, TER, Eurostar, or international service routing through French territory — and you have not yet checked whether your specific train is running, you have hours, not days. The refund window closes the moment your scheduled departure time passes. Act now.


Published: June 9, 2026 — Tuesday (D-1 · SNCF Official Timetable Now Confirmed)
Strike window: Starts 19:00 TONIGHT June 9 → ends 06:00 Thursday June 11
TGV INOUI / OUIGO / TGV Lyria: 2 in 3 running → 1 in 3 CANCELLED
Intercités: 1 in 2 running → 1 in 2 CANCELLED
TER (regional services): Severely disrupted — regional details on ter.sncf.com per region
Transilien (Paris commuter): Severely disrupted — RER D and RER E most affected
Transilien Line K: FULLY CLOSED June 12–14 — additional post-strike disruption
RER B (CDG Airport link): Disrupted — check before travelling to airport on June 10
Eurostar: 6 trains CANCELLED Wednesday + 1 Tuesday evening + 1 Thursday morning = 8 total
SNCF contact: sncf-connect.com → My Trips | Call 3635
Eurostar contact: eurostar.com → Manage Booking | 03432 186 186 (UK)
Refund deadline: Before your scheduled departure time — NOT after
Refund right: ✅ Full cash refund even on non-refundable tickets
Exchange right: ✅ Free date change to any available train in the same class
Metro / bus / tram Paris: ✅ NOT affected — normal service Wednesday


The Confirmed Timetable — What SNCF Published Last Night

This is the data that matters. Not estimates, not forecasts — the official SNCF strike timetable released Monday evening, confirmed by SNCF’s own press release and verified by The Local France and Voyages d’Affaires.

TGV INOUI, OUIGO, TGV Lyria — 2 in 3 Running

For TGV INOUI in France, OUIGO, and TGV Lyria, two out of three trains are expected to be running on Wednesday. SNCF added that all customers with maintained TGV bookings should be able to travel within the day thanks to remaining available seats.

In practical terms: if you have a TGV booking on June 10, there is a one-in-three chance your specific train has been cancelled in the strike timetable. Whether your train is in the two-thirds that run or the one-third that don’t is determined by your specific train number — and the only way to know is to check your booking now.

How to check your TGV: sncf-connect.com → My Account → My Trips → select your June 10 booking. The status will show either “Confirmé” (running) or “Supprimé” (cancelled). If cancelled, you will see the refund and exchange options immediately on the same screen.

If your TGV is running but you would prefer to travel on a different date: The free exchange right applies regardless of whether your specific train was cancelled — SNCF is allowing free date changes for all June 10 bookings during the strike period.

Intercités — 1 in 2 Running

For Intercités lines, the total will be even lower than TGV, with only about one in two trains scheduled for June 10.

Intercités services connect Paris to cities not served by TGV — Clermont-Ferrand, Limoges, Caen, Cherbourg, Rouen, Amiens, and cross-country routes. A 50% service reduction on a network that already operates fewer daily departures than TGV means some Intercités corridors will have zero morning services or zero afternoon services on June 10. If you are booked on Intercités today, treat your service as 50/50 until you have confirmed it is in the running half.

TER Regional Services — Severely Disrupted

Local TER services are expected to be severely disrupted, with details released on a regional level Monday evening or Tuesday morning.

TER disruption varies by region — some areas see heavier union participation than others. Each of the 13 TER networks publishes its own strike-day details:

  • Île-de-France: ter.sncf.com/idf
  • Auvergne-Rhône-Alpes: ter.sncf.com/aura
  • Provence-Alpes-Côte d’Azur (PACA): ter.sncf.com/paca
  • Occitanie: ter.sncf.com/occitanie
  • Nouvelle-Aquitaine: ter.sncf.com/na
  • Bretagne: ter.sncf.com/bretagne
  • Pays de la Loire: ter.sncf.com/pdll
  • Centre-Val de Loire: ter.sncf.com/cvl
  • Normandie: ter.sncf.com/normandie
  • Hauts-de-France: ter.sncf.com/hdf
  • Grand Est: ter.sncf.com/ge
  • Bourgogne-Franche-Comté: ter.sncf.com/bfc
  • Grand Ouest: ter.sncf.com/go

For any TER booking on June 10 — check your regional TER page now. Do not assume your regional service is running simply because the national TGV timetable shows 2 in 3 services maintained.

Transilien and RER — Paris Suburban Network

In Île-de-France, Transilien lines and the SNCF-operated RER networks — notably the RER D and the RER E — are among those most likely to be affected. The SNCF strike on June 10 is triggering widespread disruption across the Île-de-France rail network.

Critical for CDG passengers: The RER B — the line connecting Paris Gare du Nord, Paris Nord, and central Paris stations to Charles de Gaulle Airport Terminal 2 — is SNCF-operated and disrupted on June 10. If you have a flight from CDG on Wednesday and plan to use the RER B from central Paris — do not rely on it today. Pre-book a taxi, Uber, or private transfer.

Approximate CDG transfer times and costs from central Paris on June 10:

  • Taxi/G7: 45–60 minutes, approximately €50–€70 fixed rate from central Paris
  • Uber: 40–55 minutes, approximately €45–€65
  • Le Bus Direct (Roissybus): RATP-operated, not SNCF — operates from Opéra, Étoile, Gare de Lyon. Journey time 60–75 minutes. Less affected than RER B.

The Orlyval shuttle (Orly Airport): RATP-operated, not SNCF. Should operate normally on June 10. For passengers departing from Orly, the airport transit is substantially lower-risk than CDG on strike day.

Transilien Line K — FULLY CLOSED June 12–14: The Transilien 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. Passengers travelling in the northern Paris suburbs should note that Line K disruption extends three days beyond the strike itself.

Metro, Bus, Tram: The strike does not affect services on the Paris Metro, bus or tram network, since these are not operated by SNCF. All RATP Metro lines, Paris bus routes, and tram services operate normally on June 10. If you are in Paris and cannot reach your destination by SNCF, the Paris Metro is your most reliable alternative.


Eurostar — 8 Trains Cancelled Across Three Days

Eurostar services will also be affected. Six trains are cancelled on Wednesday, with one service on Tuesday evening and one on Thursday morning also cancelled.

That is eight total Eurostar trains cancelled across the strike window — one tonight (Tuesday June 9), six all day Wednesday June 10, and one early Thursday morning June 11. The specific train numbers are listed on the official Eurostar disruptions page at eurostar.com/uk-en/travel-info/travel-updates.

How to check your Eurostar: Go to eurostar.com → Manage Booking → enter your booking reference. If your specific train number appears on the cancellation list, you will see two options immediately: free exchange to another date in the same class, or full refund to your original payment method within 5–7 business days.

Three months to claim: You have three months from your original travel date to make your choice between exchange and refund. However — if you want to rebook to a specific alternative date, June 11, 12, and 13 availability is narrowing rapidly. Act now if you want a specific date.

Tonight’s Eurostar: The one Tuesday-evening cancellation affects passengers who booked the final London–Paris or Paris–London departure tonight. If you have an evening Eurostar tonight — check eurostar.com → Manage Booking immediately. Your train may be the one cancelled service confirmed for June 9.

For passengers booked on running Eurostar trains on June 10: Check-in as normal. Your train is confirmed in the running timetable. Allow extra time at Gare du Nord for any congestion from cancelled-train passengers seeking assistance at the Eurostar service desk.

Contact: eurostar.com → Manage Booking | 03432 186 186 (UK) | 0892 35 35 39 (France)


International Trains — Status Update

Thalys/Eurostar (Paris–Brussels–Amsterdam–Cologne)

The six Wednesday Eurostar cancellations include Paris-originating international services. Paris–Brussels and Paris–Amsterdam legs operate on SNCF infrastructure between Paris Gare du Nord and the French-Belgian border — any service cancelled by Eurostar today citing operational restrictions is SNCF-infrastructure-dependent.

For passengers booked on Paris-originating Thalys/Eurostar services on June 10 — check eurostar.com → Manage Booking for your specific train status. Brussels-originating and Amsterdam-originating services departing for London via Paris are also at risk for the Paris-bound leg.

TGV Lyria (Paris–Switzerland)

TGV Lyria is included in the two-out-of-three running figure confirmed by SNCF. This means one-third of TGV Lyria services are cancelled on June 10. Check tgv-lyria.com → My Bookings for your specific train’s status.

The Paris–Geneva, Paris–Lausanne, Paris–Bern, Paris–Basel, and Paris–Zurich services are all in the affected network. Swiss-originating services may depart normally from Switzerland but terminate short of Paris if SNCF infrastructure on the French leg is constrained.

DB-SNCF Co-operated Services (Paris–Germany)

The Paris–Frankfurt, Paris–Stuttgart, and Paris–Cologne TGV/ICE co-operated services use SNCF drivers on the French leg. Paris-originating departures on June 10 are subject to SNCF strike rules. Check bahn.de → My Bookings for updated status.


Your Last-Chance Refund and Exchange Guide

The refund window closes at your train’s scheduled departure time. This is the single most important deadline in this entire article. Once your train’s scheduled departure time passes — whether it ran or not — the refund option disappears. Do not wait until Wednesday morning to claim a refund on a Wednesday train.

✅ Full Refund — Even Non-Refundable Tickets

If strike action means a journey is cancelled, impacted passengers will be able to claim a refund even if they did not select an exchangeable or refundable ticket at the time of purchase.

The standard terms of non-refundable SNCF tickets are suspended for strike-cancelled services. Your cheapest advance-purchase TGV fare is fully refundable today.

Claim process:

  • sncf-connect.com → My Trips → select your June 10 train → choose “Refund”
  • SNCF Connect app → My Trips → same process
  • Call 3635 from any French landline or mobile (standard call rate)
  • Any SNCF station ticket office
  • Refund to bank account within 3–5 business days

Trainline bookings: Tickets are exchangeable and refundable free of charge. You must request an exchange or refund before the original departure of your train.

✅ Free Exchange — Change Your Date Without Penalty

If your June 10 train is running but you prefer to travel on a different date — or if your train is cancelled and you want to rebook rather than refund — you can exchange your ticket free of charge for any available train in the same class.

Practical note: June 11 TGV availability is selling fast as thousands of passengers rebook from June 10. If you want June 11, book it now.

✅ EU Rail Passenger Rights — Delay Compensation

For trains that run but arrive late:

  • 60–119 minutes late: 25% of ticket price
  • 120+ minutes late: 50% of ticket price

Vouchers are issued automatically by Eurostar — request cash if you prefer cash.


What Is Safe to Use on June 10

Transport June 10 status
Paris Metro (all lines) ✅ Normal service
Paris Bus (RATP) ✅ Normal service
Paris Tram (T lines) ✅ Normal service
Orlyval shuttle (Orly Airport) ✅ Normal service
TGV INOUI / OUIGO ⚠️ 2 in 3 running — check your train
Intercités ⚠️ 1 in 2 running — check your train
TER regional 🔴 Severely disrupted — check regional TER
Transilien 🔴 Severely disrupted
RER D + RER E 🔴 Most affected RER lines
RER B (CDG Airport) 🔴 Disrupted — use taxi or bus alternative
RER A + RER C ⚠️ Check Bonjour RATP app
Eurostar 🔴 6 trains cancelled Wednesday + 1 tonight + 1 Thursday
TGV Lyria ⚠️ 1 in 3 cancelled — check tgv-lyria.com
BlaBlaCar Bus ✅ Not affected by SNCF strikes
FlixBus ✅ Not affected

Alternatives for June 10 Travel

BlaBlaCar Bus: Confirmed operating normally on June 10. Paris–Lyon, Paris–Bordeaux, Paris–Toulouse, Paris–Nantes, Paris–Strasbourg and more. Book at blablacar.fr → Bus. Journey time 30–50% longer than TGV but guaranteed.

FlixBus: International and domestic coach services operating normally. flixbus.fr. Paris Gallieni (east Paris) and Paris Bercy departure points.

BlaBlaCar rideshare: Always sees a major surge on SNCF strike days. Available seats on popular routes typically fill within hours of a strike confirmation. blablacar.fr → Covoiturage.

Flying domestically: Air France, easyJet, and Transavia operate domestic France routes not affected by SNCF strikes. Paris–Lyon, Paris–Bordeaux, Paris–Toulouse, Paris–Marseille, Paris–Nice, Paris–Nantes all have available capacity. But remember: RER B to CDG is disrupted — allow extra transfer time or use Le Bus Direct.

Driving: June 10 motorways will be busier than normal. Allow 30–60 extra minutes on A6, A7, A10, and A63.


Key Contacts — Act Right Now

Operator Website Contact
SNCF — check + refund sncf-connect.com → My Trips 3635 (France)
Eurostar — check + refund eurostar.com → Manage Booking 03432 186 186 (UK)
TGV Lyria tgv-lyria.com → My Bookings +41 900 300 300 (CH)
Deutsche Bahn bahn.de → My Bookings +44 871 880 8066 (UK)
Trainline thetrainline.com → My Tickets Via website
Rail Europe raileurope.com → My Orders Via website
BlaBlaCar Bus blablacar.fr → Bus Book online
FlixBus flixbus.fr Book online
G7 Taxi Paris g7.fr 36 07
Le Bus Direct (CDG) lebusdirect.com No booking needed

SNCF Connect app: Download now — iOS and Android — for real-time train status Bonjour RATP app: Paris Metro + bus + RER real-time status Eurostar disruptions page: eurostar.com/uk-en/travel-info/travel-updates France strike tracker: striketracker.app/strikes-in-france


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