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The power is restored, but that does not mean that all the problems are fixed. While traffic at the Montparnbade station has been paralyzed since last Friday and the fire of a substation, the SNCF said Monday that a return to a traffic "close to normal" will be possible until next Friday. The trains should circulate in a "completely normal" Monday.
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Sunday, RTE had announced that "the work of laying temporary cables" would be completed this Monday, allowing then to perform electrical tests. These tests were conclusive and the electric current was restored on Monday. "From then on, we will have enough energy to run all the trains from Montparnbade," said Patrick Jeantet, the CEO of SNCF Réseau earlier in the day.
But the SNCF has, she needs more time to resume her activity. The company is waiting for the restoration of the current to get into the maintenance operations of the TGVs leading to the return to normal. The situation will remain "fragile" when the high-voltage current will be restored, estimated Jeantet. Since Friday, about fifty oars in total are stopped in his maintenance center of the Hauts-de-Seine.
Meanwhile, the departures and arrivals of the TGV Southwest, reported to Paris-Austerlitz since fire of a high-voltage transformer of RTE, could be badured again in Montparnbade from Tuesday or Wednesday, added the public company, in a statement. "Day by day, the day before, we will give exactly the trains that will circulate the next day and arrive," badured Patrick Jeantet.
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