Rail services halted after WWII bomb found on tracks to Paris Gare du Nord
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An unexploded World War II bomb was discovered during maintenance work in Saint Denis, which led to the suspension of all rail traffic to and from Gare du Nord, Paris' busiest train station. Key services affected include Eurostar and TGV high-speed trains, as well as local commuter lines. With the bomb being neutralized by police, SNCF estimates that operations might resume by 10 am, though delays and cancellations may persist. Travelers to Roissy-Charles de Gaulle airport are advised to use the Roissy bus instead.
The unexploded bomb found in Saint Denis led to halted train services, impacting Eurostar, TGV, and local commuter lines as officials worked to disable it.
The bomb, dating from World War II, was located on the tracks in a critical area, prompting immediate safety measures and extensive service disruptions.
Read at www.thelocal.fr
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