Sncf: How to Deal with Sabotage?
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VIDEO - The vulnerability of the French rail network has again been highlighted on Monday, after major disruptions on the TGV between Paris and the South-East. In the middle of the holiday period of Toussaint, more than 50,000 passengers have suffered delays and cancellations. These malfunctions would be...
After Monday's huge mess, the situation returned to normal at the Saint-Charles station in Marseille and on the whole of the south-east network. More than 50,000 passengers were affected by delays or cancellations of trains due to a fire on cables. The gendarmes are convinced that it is a voluntary act. Another fire, which occurred only 200 metres and half an hour earlier, intrigues the investigators. The ultra-rauche track is currently being st…
A new sabotage highlights the vulnerability of infrastructure and questions the adequacy of protection measures
Bad news for SNCF travellers since Monday 27 October. Many delays and cancelled trains, especially on the TGV lines. In question: an act of vandalism between Lyon and Avignon, according to SNCF. Many connections are impacted towards the South-East and major delays towards Paris. Nimes is concerned. The Minister of Transport spoke in the morning: "This night, railway cables were deliberately burned south of Valencia TGV. These unacceptable acts o…
The circulation of TGVs is greatly disrupted this Monday between Marseille and Lyon due to an act of vandalism in the south of Valencia. The trains run on the classic track and the SNCF does not plan a return to normal before Tuesday.
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