Paris Gare du Nord train traffic was disturbed after finding a bomb from World War II
France police closed traffic on and from the Paris Gare Du Nord train station on Friday, after a non -Employed bomb from World War II was found on the trails that led to the terminal, the trains companies reported.
The bomb was found during the nights of nights on the trails, and the Rer B train published on X. The media said that the discovery was made in the Saint-Denis area, the suburb of Paris.
Eurostar and all other trains have been stopped because the police have worked to disable the device. Eurostar website shows that three trains were canceled that should start on Friday morning.
Traffic was postponed to at least 10:00 local time (09:00 GMT), RER B published in its last update.
Eurostar said at its update that “because of the facilities on the trails near Paris Gare du Nord, we expect a disorder of our services this morning.”
Passengers could exchange the ticket for free to travel on another date or time in the same class, in accordance with the availability, the train company said.