On Wednesday, September 10th, Bordeaux — like many French cities — will be part of a big day of national mobilization against the 2026 finance bill. The CGT-TBM has issued a strike notice covering all staff, from September 9th at 3:00 AM until October 1st at 3:00 AM. This mobilization aims to denounce the impacts of the reform on public services, wages, pensions, and working conditions.
Tramway: normal service, but watch out for the protests
Trams will run normally. However, the demonstration in the city center might cause some disruptions.
train occasional interruptions and deviations in the afternoon.Bus: reduced frequencies on several lines
Service will be maintained but with adjusted frequencies. For example:
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BEX G: every 7 minutes 30
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Lianes 9: every 9 minutes
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Lianes 5: every 10 minutes
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Lianes 1, 15, and 16: every 12 minutes
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Lianes 7 and 8: every 15 minutes
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Lines 20 and 23 : every 30 minutes
Some lines will see departures canceled (26, 38, 51, 75, 76) and the line 57 will not be in service.
On the bright side, many lines (including Lianes 2, 6, and 39, as well as Directes 52 to 55) will keep their usual schedules.
Other TBM services
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Bat³ : no disruptions.
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Mobibus : slight disruptions possible.
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Park and Ride : normal operation.
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TBM Shops : the one at Quinconces will remain closed.
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Self-service bikes : over 200 stations available.
The CGT-TBM strike notice
The strike notice filed by the CGT-TBM covers all employees of the network (drivers, workshops, depots, administrative services). Valid from September 9 to October 1, it provides a legal framework for agents who wish to mobilize at any time during this period. The day of September 10 marks a key moment in this national movement, with a call for a strike and demonstration “everywhere in France” against the 2026 finance bill.
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