Paris travel alert: Trains hit by sabotage hours before Olympics kick off

New Delhi: Hours before the opening ceremony of the 2024 Olympics, the French rail network faced significant disruption due to sabotage. Arson attacks targeted key points in the high-speed rail infrastructure, causing extensive delays and affecting both domestic and international train services, including the Eurostar. This act of sabotage aimed to paralyze train travel, impacting hundreds of thousands of passengers as the games were set to begin.

Trains to and from Paris, including the Eurostar service, were disrupted by a “massive attack” intended to paralyze France’s high-speed rail network. This sabotage occurred just hours before the 2024 Olympic Games’ opening ceremony, causing significant delays and impacting travel for many passengers.

Hours before the Paris 2024 Olympics’ opening ceremony, coordinated sabotage disrupted the French rail network, including the Eurostar service. Fires at three critical rail nodes caused severe delays, with about 800,000 passengers affected. French Transport Minister Patrice Vergriete and SNCF head Jean-Pierre Farandou confirmed the attacks were aimed to significantly disrupt traffic. French Sports Minister Amelie Oudea-Castera condemned the sabotage as an attack against the national.

ust hours before the Paris 2024 Olympics’ opening ceremony, coordinated arson attacks targeted key nodes of France’s high-speed rail network, causing widespread disruption. The attacks impacted services to and from Paris, including the Eurostar, and are expected to affect about 800,000 passengers. French authorities, including the Transport Minister and SNCF head, condemned the sabotage, while the Sports Minister called it an attack against the nation. Investigations are ongoing, with no official statements on who might be behind the attacks.

Eurostar services to London and Brussels from Paris were disrupted, with several trains canceled or delayed due to the sabotage. High-speed trains are being diverted, adding about 90 minutes to travel times. At Gare du Nord, many passengers, including Nabeel, a trainee analyst, waited to reschedule their trips. Nabeel switched to a later train but noted the extended journey time, reflecting on whether he should have traveled another day.

At Montparnasse, one of Paris’s key rail hubs, chaos ensued as public address announcements listed numerous train cancellations. Julien Mercier, who had planned a weekend trip to Brittany, decided to head home after waiting for three hours. He expressed concern about the coordinated nature of the attacks, especially with the Olympics opening. SNCF reported that fast-train services between Paris and several cities were suspended, with severe delays expected across the network.

It sounds like SNCF is dealing with a serious situation involving arson attacks intended to disrupt the summer travel period in France. The timing of these attacks, coinciding with the peak vacation period, suggests they were meant to cause significant disruption. The company’s statement highlights their immediate response and plans to manage the impact on train services, with a new re-routing plan to be announced. Farandou’s comments emphasize the broader impact on the public and the symbolic nature of the attacks against French citizens’ travel plans.

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