Transports. "The Train Was No Longer Moving Forward": Two Paris-Lyons Stuck More than 12 Hours in the Countryside
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More than 840 passengers on two high-speed trains were stranded all night in Burgundy due to technical problems on the tracks. The two Trenitalia trains were en route from Lyon to Paris.
More than 840 passengers on two high-speed trains were stranded all night in Burgundy due to technical problems on the tracks. The two Trenitalia trains were en route from Lyon to Paris. Early Friday evening, there was a shunting problem in Lyon, and high-speed trains to Paris were diverted via conventional and often older railway lines.
More than 840 passengers on two high-speed trains were stranded all night in Burgundy due to technical problems on the tracks. The two Trenitalia trains were en route from Lyon to Paris. Early Friday evening, there was a shunting problem in Lyon, and high-speed trains to Paris were diverted via conventional and often older railway lines.
During the night, travellers from Milan-Paris and Lyon-Paris reported on social networks that they had suffered from a lack of air conditioning on the train and a lack of water in the heatwave.
The night from Friday to Saturday was long for the 850 passengers of two trains of the company Trenitalia. They remained blocked more than 14 hours between Lyon and Paris, before finally arriving in the capital in the middle of the morning. Deprived of water, food and electricity, they testify in this report of TF1. - "From the beginning, we felt that the train was very slow": passengers tell their night of waiting in a Lyon-Paris (Transports).
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