No more trains on part of line L until 4 p.m.
Already slowed down, in the middle of a strike day, traffic was completely interrupted following the discovery of a bomb from the Second World War, in the Hauts-de-Seine.
👉 A demining team is still on site.
— Line L (@LIGNEL_sncf) October 18, 2022
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“A shell was found on a construction site rue Raoul Nordling in #BoisColombes”, tweeted the Hauts-de-Seine prefecture.
This is the Bécon-les-Bruyères sector, according to a tweet from the SNCF, which adds that a demining team has been dispatched to the site.
The line affected is line L of suburban trains, on which only one in three trains was running on Tuesday because of the SNCF strike.
Traffic is therefore interrupted between Saint-Lazare, La Défense and Maisons-Laffitte, until 4 p.m., according to the operator.
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Gare Saint-Lazare