French police stopped train traffic from Gare du Nord station in the capital Paris today, after finding a bomb left over from World War II.
The French railway company SNCF said in a statement that the bomb was found in the Saint-Denis area, in the middle of the railway.
Train traffic has come to a complete halt at the station, which is served by Eurostar and TGV high-speed trains.
The company confirmed that train traffic will not resume until specialized police teams finish dismantling the bomb, asking passengers to postpone their trip
The French railway company SNCF said in a statement that the bomb was found in the Saint-Denis area, in the middle of the railway.
Train traffic has come to a complete halt at the station, which is served by Eurostar and TGV high-speed trains.
The company confirmed that train traffic will not resume until specialized police teams finish dismantling the bomb, asking passengers to postpone their trip