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Paris' Gare du Nord grinds to halt after unexploded World War 2 bomb found

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Posted on March 7, 2025

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PARIS (Reuters) - The discovery of a World War 2 bomb has disrupted morning traffic to and from Paris' busy Gare du Nord train station, French national railway company TER said on Friday. "An

Gare du Nord Operations Halted Due to Unexploded WWII Bomb Discovery

By Makini Brice and Charlotte Van Campenhout

PARIS (Reuters) -Paris' Gare du Nord, Europe's busiest train station, ground to a halt on Friday while an unexploded World War Two bomb was defused, causing the cancellation of all Eurostar trains for the day and huge disruptions to nearby traffic.

Railway workers found the 500 kilogram (1,100 lb) device 2 metres underground at around 0230 GMT in Saint-Denis, a northern Parisian suburb, during construction work on a bridge. Police say the area is known to contain "vestiges" of the war.

Although the bomb was found 2.5 km (1.6 miles) out from the station, it was located under the tracks, one of the network's train lines wrote in a post on X.

Commuter trains and national and international services including Eurostar trains were all halted while bomb disposal experts were brought in to defuse the huge device.

Police evacuated 200 people living close to a security perimeter set up around the bomb, while others in the area were urged to stay inside throughout the operation, the department's prefecture said.

Transport Minister Philippe Tabarot later announced that the demining operations were over and rail traffic would resume in stages from 1700 GMT.

Eurostar, which had to cancel all trains to and from Gare du Nord on Friday, said services would resume on Saturday. Its website advised travellers to reschedule their trips.

In addition to the huge disruption to train traffic, portions of the roads ringing the capital were closed.

Around 220 million passengers a year pass through Gare du Nord, travelling to and from destinations in northern France, Belgium, the Netherlands and Germany, and across to London.

Clemence Fandard, an interface designer in Paris, said her 6:20 a.m. train to Amsterdam was initially delayed for 45 minutes before being cancelled.

"I had heard reports of these things happening from time to time," Fandard said, adding: "We were unlucky!"

Another traveller, Kasman Ibrahimi, said he had planned to catch a train to Cologne in Germany from Gare du Nord but would now look for an alternative route.

(Reporting by Charlotte Van Campenhout, Makini Brice, Antony Paone and Dominique Vidalon; Editing by Christian Schmollinger, Rachna Uppal and Hugh Lawson)

Key Takeaways

  • Gare du Nord halted due to WWII bomb discovery.
  • Eurostar trains and traffic were disrupted.
  • Bomb found during construction in Saint-Denis.
  • 200 people evacuated, others advised to stay indoors.
  • Rail services resumed after bomb defusal.

Frequently Asked Questions

What caused the disruption at Gare du Nord?
An unexploded World War Two bomb was found during construction work, leading to the cancellation of all Eurostar trains and halting commuter services.
How many passengers use Gare du Nord annually?
Around 220 million passengers a year pass through Gare du Nord, traveling to and from various destinations in northern France, Belgium, the Netherlands, Germany, and London.
When did rail traffic resume after the bomb was defused?
Rail traffic began to resume in stages from 1700 GMT after the demining operations were completed.
What actions were taken to ensure safety during the bomb disposal?
Police evacuated 200 people living near the bomb and urged others in the area to stay inside while the bomb disposal experts worked.
What alternatives did travelers consider due to train cancellations?
Travelers like Kasman Ibrahimi, who planned to catch a train to Cologne, mentioned looking for alternative routes due to the cancellations.

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