The unexploded bomb was found just over a mile from tracks serving France's busy Gare du Nord station, Eurostar reported.
The Gare du Nord train station lies in the north of Paris and is the country's busiest rail terminal, serving an estimated 700,000 people each day. Bombs left over from World War I or World War ...
Eurostar said in a statement: “Due to an object on the tracks near Paris Gare du Nord, we are expecting disruption to our services this morning. Please change your journey for a different date ...
Eurostar services between London and Paris will remain suspended for the rest of the day, even if French regional trains begin operating from Gare du Nord, Eurostar confirms to the BBC.
The discovery of an unexploded bomb dating back to World War Two severely disrupted traffic to and from Paris’ bustling Gare du Nord, the world’s third-busiest train station, on Friday.
The unexploded ordinance was discovered approximately 1.5 miles north of Gare du Nord in Saint Denis, an area just north of Paris where the Stade de France the national stadium of France is ...
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