Saboteurs Targeted a Rail Network So Vast That It's Impossible to Fully Secure
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The saboteurs who disrupted travel in Paris targeted a vast rail network outside the capital, showing the difficulty of securing every inch. Attacks on the S.N.C.F. are common, but the recent coordinated disruption was unprecedented due to the sheer scale of the network.
France's extensive train system covers 28,000 kilometers, with 15,000 trains daily, including a high-speed network crucial to the country's infrastructure. Securing such a massive network around the clock presents significant challenges.
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