Passengers stranded after WWII bomb found near Paris Gare du Nord Station - Thousands of passengers face disruption after unexploded device discovered near line in Paris suburb ...
Train services will gradually resume and roads in Paris will reopen after the disposal operation of an unexploded World War ...
The unexploded bomb caused major travel delays, halting the Eurostar, a trans-European train that connects western Europe.
announced the cancelation of all its services to and from its Paris hub at Gare du Nord and the U.K. and Belgian capitals. "An unexploded bomb from the Second World War was discovered in this area ...
The discovery of an unexploded bomb dating back to the second World War has disrupted morning traffic to and from Paris’s bustling Gare du Nord train station, the French national railway company ...
Within an hour, the 9.31am was cancelled. They moved the booking to the 12.31pm, which was still shown as operating. They ...
An unexploded bomb dating back to the Second World War was discovered near tracks serving the busy Gare du Nord station in Paris on Friday. France's national train operator SNCF said in a ...
“Due to the discovery last night of an unexploded bomb from the Second World War during work carried out near Paris Gare du Nord, traffic is interrupted to and from Gare du Nord,” one of the ...
The reason listed was due to “intervention by law enforcement” following the discovery of an unexploded bomb from the second World War near the tracks at Paris Nord, SNCF said. MORE ...
Train traffic from and into Paris’ Gare du Nord ... In October, a 500-pound (227-kg) American bomb from the Second World War abruptly exploded under a taxiway of Japan’s Miyazaki Airport ...
Gare du Nord was extensively used by occupying German forces during the Second World War, up until the liberation of Paris in 1944. Before then, the area around it was regularly bombed by the RAF ...
Traffic at the Paris Gare du Nord train station was halted ... The bomb "dated to the Second World War," the RER B suburban train wrote in a post on X. Transport Minister Philippe Tabarot warned ...