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Added on the 02/10/2019 16:37:08 - Copyright : Le Républicain Lorrain
A large number of passengers wait at Marseille's Saint-Charles station, as a total of 80,000 passengers are affected by storm-related disruptions on the French national rail network (SNCF). The South-East line has been completely disrupted between Paris and Lyon but is ‘operating well, but with delays’ between Lyon and Marseille, according to the SNCF. IMAGES
80,000 passengers are affected by the storms in the Yonne region, which have brought the South-East line between Paris and Lyon to a complete standstill. IMAGES
French national railways (SNCF) employees work on the railway tracks at Croisilles (Pas-de-Calais) following the attack on the SNCF network hours before the opening ceremony of the Olympic Games. IMAGES
The Savoie department has blown up part of the La Praz cliff. The operation follows a major rockfall at the end of August over the A43 motorway in the Maurienne Valley, which blocked the SNCF's line to Italy. IMAGES
Around a hundred employees gather outside Fret SNCF's head office in Saint-Ouen, north of Paris, as a meeting is held to discuss the future of the company. The subsidiary of the state-owned rail group is threatened by an investigation by Brussels, which suspects it of having received illegal aid, which would automatically lead to its bankruptcy. IMAGES