Effect of Strikes on travel

Effect of Strikes on travel

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Beggarall

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567 posts

248 months

Sunday 22nd May 2016
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We are driving through France next Thursday and see it is set as another day of "National Strike". Mostly this effects public transport, services, trains, air traffic etc - but I have had experience when lorries have blocked motorways and taxis made roundabout impassable. Does anyone have any experience of what happened last week and any thoughts for this? Traveling Calais - Orleans - Perpignan and will stop overnight somewhere. Not sure whether to go via Paris or Rouen. Any thoughts? All help/advice appreciated

rosbif77

233 posts

104 months

Monday 23rd May 2016
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Fill up before dressing The Channel.
I live in the Seine et Marne and at my local Carrefour hypermarket only 1/6 petrol pumps were working yesterday.
The strike will get a lot worse before the end of the week.

Beggarall

Original Poster:

567 posts

248 months

Monday 23rd May 2016
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Thanks for the input - I am thinking to cancel this trip but following closely. Is there much public support for the strike?

rdjohn

6,371 posts

202 months

Monday 23rd May 2016
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I am in the Loire valley and it is pretty bad here, no diesel, or 98 octane, only limited supplies of 95, but only €30 worth.

However our clients who arrived on Saturday, said that the pumps on the Autoroutes all had fuel, albeit at much higher prices. As ever the problem is that fuel that used to be at the pumps is now sat in car fuel tanks.

According to Hollande, it will not be allowed to bring France to a standstill, but in reality, 4, of 8 refineries are blockaded, so without troops being brought in, it is hard to see things changing any time soon.

He also has said he will never back down on his modest employment reforms.

Terryg4

233 posts

105 months

Monday 23rd May 2016
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No diesel around here but managed to fill the Lotus up with 98 today in Saint Savenien.


RONV

595 posts

141 months

Monday 23rd May 2016
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Bonsour Terry, glad our meeting in Arcachon was last week or we would be in trouble hope you manage OK.

Terryg4

233 posts

105 months

Monday 23rd May 2016
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Ron
Glad you had a good trip to Arcachon.
I think it's going to get a bit difficult here over the next week or so. Probably like the UK was in 2002? (I think?)
All the best
Terry

Fatt McMissile

330 posts

140 months

Tuesday 24th May 2016
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There's a map here: https://mon-essence.fr/blog/2016/05/19/penurie-de-... that is fed by a smartphone app and should be up to date. The commercial rep community here are good at this sort of thing. The site is very oversubscribed and I've only managed to download it once, but if you have success, you can click on a station icon and it tells you if they have fuel or not.
It seems that the branded garages mostly have fuel whereas the supermarkets do not.
Steve

Fatt McMissile

330 posts

140 months

Tuesday 24th May 2016
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Here's a town by town page showing supply shortages. Unfortunately it doesn't mean that a station not on the list will definitely have fuel........
https://penurie.mon-essence.fr/w/list/
Steve

rdjohn

6,371 posts

202 months

Tuesday 24th May 2016
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I filled up today, no problem. Apparently the CRS went into a refinery with tear gas last night and reopened the place. I am pretty certain that it will not be allowed to get out of hand.

I joined a queue of 5 cars this morning at 8:55, every car contained a mum who had just dropped their kid at school. The first woman got in and out of the car 3-times before actually filling her car. Once complete, she got back in and obviously texted her mates to let them know she was back in business. Everyone else can wait.

Liberte, egalite, fraternite - Viva La France

Geekman

2,887 posts

153 months

Wednesday 25th May 2016
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A lot of fuel stations between Menton and Nice yesterday had ran out/had massive queues, but strangely the Total just outside Eze was almost empty and had all fuels in stock: 95 E10 was only 1.27 as well. I've noticed some of the smaller independents putting their prices up to capitalise: one outside Nice was 1.60 or something ridiculous like that.

Mustang Baz

1,637 posts

241 months

Wednesday 25th May 2016
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Any other updates from those living locally? We are due to be travelling to Burgundy, then Sancerre, and back up to Champagne in the next week or so. Seriously concerned about impact and aside from the real-time petrol station app, there is no real quality or depth in reporting.

magooagain

10,806 posts

177 months

Wednesday 25th May 2016
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Arse! We were going to a Alfa challenge weekend at Magny cours this weekend and it's just been cancelled because of the strikes.

And it's to late to cancel our hotel booking without a penalty. Merde!

andoverben

429 posts

247 months

Thursday 26th May 2016
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We are travelling to the Dordogne Friday Night/Saturday Morning we will be brimming in Dover but can't quite make it on one tank. Would it be fair to say that Motorway Services are likely to be OK but smaller supermarkets won't be? I assume it hasn't led to flaming Tires in the autoroutes yet?

magooagain

10,806 posts

177 months

Thursday 26th May 2016
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The strikers have closed the A20 both ways in the Limousan both ways today . In Confolens (16500) people have been getting some fuel but it's rationed and only from total garage not the intermarche although they may have had a delivery by now.
I can't tell you to not come,but buy the fuel when you can.

si_xsi

1,230 posts

202 months

Thursday 26th May 2016
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Hmm not good news, 2000 mile round trip to Provence in 3 weeks time with a car which only likes super unleaded. Hope they come to an agreement asap for everyone as it will take time to replenish stocks.

Surely what with football, Le Mans and holiday season they realise the effect this will have on their tourist industry.

Roo

11,503 posts

214 months

Thursday 26th May 2016
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si_xsi said:
Surely what with football, Le Mans and holiday season they realise the effect this will have on their tourist industry.
Which is why they're doing it. Maximum impact.

rdjohn

6,371 posts

202 months

Friday 27th May 2016
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.......But the reality is that we drove to the market, as usual, this morning and filled the car at LeClerc without any queues. All the Autoroute stations have had fuel as they have priority. 80% of stations have fuel, 75% nuclear power generation is working.

The CGT have chosen the wrong time of year to make an impact. The country still has emergency powers in force since last November, so they have plenty of wiggle room to break the strike, strikers will also soon be wanting holiday money.

The images we saw on the BBC last night do not represent life here in the Loire Valley.

The only real precaution is just to be vigilant and plan ahead.

Tron Kirk

21 posts

111 months

Friday 27th May 2016
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That's reassuring. We're planning on driving from Calais to the Côte d'Azur on Sunday and I'm comfortable with a 500 mile range. I expect to fill up again before Lyon to ensure I've got enough to get there.

The return journey can look after itself!

si_xsi

1,230 posts

202 months

Friday 27th May 2016
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It is re-assuring to have an open line of communication to those who already live in France who can cut through all the media bullst and say how it is on the ground - for those who are planning on coming over in the next few days / weeks. Very grateful.