transportation
French Strike Action to Disrupt Swiss Transport Networks
Upcoming French national strikes expected to cause significant disruption to Swiss cross-border transportation services

Strike Overview
French labor unions have announced a nationwide strike action scheduled for Thursday, September 18th, 2025, which is expected to cause significant disruptions to transportation networks, including vital cross-border connections with Switzerland. The industrial action, which combines protests with widespread strikes, represents a major challenge for international travelers and commuters who rely on Franco-Swiss transport links.
Impact on Swiss Transportation
The strike's impact will be particularly felt on the Swiss transportation network, with the Léman Express, the cross-border rail service connecting Geneva with neighboring French regions, expected to face significant disruptions. This vital transportation link, which thousands of cross-border workers rely on daily, will operate on a severely reduced schedule. International rail connections between major Swiss cities and French destinations are also likely to be affected, requiring travelers to seek alternative arrangements.
Travel Recommendations
Travelers and commuters are strongly advised to plan alternative routes or postpone non-essential travel during the strike period. Swiss Federal Railways (SBB) recommends checking real-time updates through their mobile app and website. Those who must travel are encouraged to allow significant extra time for their journeys and consider alternative transport options where available. Cross-border workers may want to consider remote working arrangements where possible.
Swiss Authority Response
Swiss transportation authorities are implementing contingency plans to minimize disruption to domestic services. While Swiss officials respect the right to industrial action in France, they are working to ensure that domestic transportation networks remain as reliable as possible. Additional domestic services may be scheduled where feasible to compensate for cancelled international connections. Swiss authorities are maintaining close communication with their French counterparts to manage the situation and provide updated information to travelers.