Signal workers’ strike disrupts trains in southern Brittany

Services between Rennes and Quimper are the most impacted

Rennes will be particularly affected by the strike.
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Several train services in Brittany are disrupted today (November 4) by a signal workers’ strike. 

The south of the region is particularly affected with several services between Rennes and Quimper cancelled, including in the evening rush hour. 

In some cases, a replacement bus service is being offered.

Certain trains running between the cities will not stop at Vannes (Morbihan) station. 

However, services to the urban areas of the two cities most impacted are expected to remain unaffected and high-speed TGV services are running normally. 

Currently, no motions for future action have been filed.

Travellers are recommended to check if their journeys are impacted via the TER ‘BreizhGO’ website (for local trains) or the SNCFConnect website.

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