
Trains were canceled for both Paris, the area evacuated and part of the main ring temporarily imprisoned after the Nonless World War I Week of two bombs leading to Gare du Nord station.
Eurostarian services in Gare Du Nord were abolished for the day, after the 500-kilometer bomb was found on tracks in the Saint-Denis suburbs during the night.
Homes with windows in a circle of 500m (1,600ft) bombs were evacuated and part of the Paris Circle peripheral was closed as the approval operation took place.
The French Traffic Minister Philippe Tabarot said that local train services in Gare du Nord would not continue until the end of the afternoon.
Tabarot said on Friday morning that he was a bomb disposal team on the scene, and there is nothing to worry. “If we get green light from the police chief in the coming hours, part of the service could – and I think I can – run again after 16:00 (15:00),” he said.
The bomb was discovered in 200m away from the hectic Paris Périphérique, about 2.5 km (1.5 km) north of Gare du Nord, the busiest train stations in Europe.
Near the short northern part of the ring of road and the A1 highway, they are closed around Porte de la Chapelle.
The authorities in Saint-Denis said that there were six schools and care for the elderly in the evacuation zone, but they were not at risk, because they did not have windows overlooking the area.
Eurostarian services typically cost between Brussels and Marne-La – Vallée in the east of Paris, as well as trains between London and Brussels and London and London and London and London.
High-Speed TGV trains in Gare du Nord were also badly affected, although some services were redirected to Gare de Lyon in Paris.
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Passengers could freely exchange their tickets to travel to another date or time in the same class, subject to availability, the Train company said.
“Eurostar is sincerely apologizing for the disorder and understands the inconvenience that can cause”, the company added.

The rows began to form until 08:30 GMT at the St Pancras Railway Station in London, because the passengers tried to do what they could do.
One group approached the front of the line after waiting two and a half hours of the clock.
Their 07:00 GMT Train has canceled and planned to travel to Lille and make a three-hour bus trip to Paris.
‘We’re completely stuck in Paris’
Jess Sayer from Norwich told BBC on Friday morning to stuck in Paris with his wife and the best friend after celebrating 40 on Thursday. Birthday.
“We are frantically on our phones trying to find out what to do,” she said, explaining that they could not book the train for Saturday via the website.
“We just tried to get a flight. All flights are reserved, so we’re currently stuck in Paris without a way to get home,” she said. “Do we have a hotel and a risk trying to get to Eurostar home tomorrow? Or look at the geese?”
Her friend, Sarah Fitzgerald, said he was trying to return to London to help his family ready to prepare for the funeral on Monday.

Ivana Koralek told the BBC, which she decided to cancel the trip to see her older mother and nephew in France in France.
She said she was unable to unable to get in incompetent nights, because the ticketing machines in the station did not offer a discount that originally received.
Karen Hamblin, from Chester, traveled to London on Thursday night to grab on Friday in Paris for a three-day trip to celebrate his husband’s birthday.
She said she was told about 07:00 that their train was canceled.
“As we were efficiently stressed, we decided to transfer the map and travel to Lille,” she said. “Lunch in Lille and (we will) Then work out how to get to Paris from there!”
Additional reporting from Tom Symonds
2025-03-07 13:47:00