During a SNCF strike, how can I check what trains will run without going to the station?

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If you do as I did, and select your region from the area I've labelled as #2, it will tell you about the general pattern for trains in your region. This is what tells you roughly how many trains will run on each line on a given day in the strike

Alternately, if you look at the large purple/pink box I've labelled #1, assuming you don't somehow miss it as I first did… You'll find the interface to look up the details for a given train, or a given route. Type in the details of the service(s) you want, and if it comes up with À l'heure, it's all good! Service pertubé means “irregular operations” and you should check if and when the train calls at your start and stop stations. Arrêt ajouté means “extra stop”, because another train going to this station has been cancelled. Finally, Arrêt supprimé means you're out of luck, and need to head to the station to get re-booked onto another service.

As an example, assuming no changes between now and midday tomorrow, in the screenshot below the people going to Paris (5th in the list) or Boulogne (7th) are out of luck, Rue (4th) are lucky as there's an additional service, and the remaining the remaining 6 trains are (currently) running to time

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