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Arson disrupts high-speed train traffic in France

Workmen intervene next to charred cables and equipment along a section of railway line in southeastern France, on October 27, 2025. (AFP)
27 Oct 2025 18:16

PARIS (AFP)

Dozens of high-speed train trips were disrupted in France on Monday after fire was set to some cables, officials said, including between Paris and the south of the country.

Transport Minister Philippe Tabarot said on X that trainline cables had been "intentionally set fire to" overnight south of Valence, on the country's most travelled main line connecting Paris to the southern port city of Marseille.

The city of Valence also lies on the route connecting the southern city of Toulouse to the central city of Lyon.

There was no immediate information on who the culprits might have been.

National railway operator SNCF said 16 cables had to be replaced on an area 25 metres (27 yards) long, and traffic would likely not resume properly until Tuesday morning.

The transport ministry said around 100 train trips had been affected.

In the French capital's Gare de Lyon, all trains to the southern port city of Marseille had been cancelled, and travellers stood in long queues trying to rebook.

Monday's incident was just the latest in a series of disruptions in France.

In June, the theft of cables in northern France disrupted Eurostar traffic between London and Paris for a few days.

And in March, the unearthing of a 500-kilogramme World War II bomb outside Paris stranded thousands of passengers in one of the biggest rail disruptions in the French capital for years. Traffic resumed after a squad defused it.

Source: AFP
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