Eurostar Bomb Disruption Halts London-Paris Trains
07.03.2025
Eurostar Services Halted Due to WWII Bomb Discovery Near Paris. This is reported by the railway transport news portal Railway Supply.

Authorities canceled Eurostar trains, triggering Eurostar bomb disruption between London and Paris on Friday. Police found a WWII bomb near Gare du Nord overnight, halting services.
Eurostar Bomb Disruption Causes Major Travel Chaos
Engineers discovered the dangerous ordnance one and a half miles from the station. Consequently, thousands of passengers now encounter significant delays and unexpected travel interruptions.
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Police swiftly closed Gare du Nord, and Eurostar urged passengers to reschedule their trips. Although local Paris trains might restart by mid-afternoon, full recovery remains uncertain.
Fridays typically bring heavy Eurostar traffic, with holidaymakers and workers traveling frequently. Meanwhile, long queues formed at St. Pancras as passengers sought alternative travel solutions.
British Airways flies six times from Heathrow to Paris Charles de Gaulle today. However, only one flight at 6:20 p.m. offers seats for $333.
Some passengers opted to reroute through Lille, where Eurostar services continue normally. From there, travelers can reach Paris via a three-hour bus ride without delays.
Eurostar provides free ticket exchanges for affected passengers to travel later or another day. Additionally, the company apologized sincerely and recognized the inconvenience this situation creates.
French Transport Minister Philippe Tarabot warned that disruptions would persist all day long. He advised residents to anticipate limited services resuming only later this afternoon.
Eurostar Bomb Disruption Sparks Safety Measures
Tarabot reassured Sud Radio listeners that locals need not fear an explosion occurring. Track workers unearthed the bomb at 4 a.m. while shifting earth in Saint-Denis.
Gare du Nord connects Paris to Belgium, the Netherlands, Germany, and domestic destinations efficiently. Moreover, it ranks as the busiest railway station globally outside Japan.
Unexploded wartime bombs occasionally appear along French railway lines, but rarely near cities. During World War II, British and American forces targeted Paris rail-yards strategically.
Travelers now adjust plans quickly, and authorities work diligently to resolve the issue. For updates, Eurostar encourages passengers to visit its website and prepare accordingly.
This event highlights how historical conflicts still affect modern infrastructure networks today. Yet, prompt action by police and Eurostar aims to reduce risks and restore order.
Passengers should remain patient, and experts expect a gradual return to normal schedules soon. Until then, alternative routes and flexibility stay crucial for those facing cancellations.
Source: www.telegraph.co.uk
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