On Friday, Eurostar cancelled all train services at Gare du Nord, affecting major routes such as London-Paris and Brussels-Paris after an unexploded World War II bomb was found near the station. Passengers with affected tickets have several options, including free exchanges for other travel dates, claiming an e-voucher valid for one year, or receiving a full refund processed within 28 days. In addition to Eurostar services, all high-speed TGVs and RER B trains to CDG airport were also halted as authorities responded to the bomb threat. More updates are anticipated.
Eurostar announced the cancellation of all trains to and from Gare du Nord on Friday, affecting key routes connecting London, Paris, and Brussels.
Passengers with cancelled Eurostar trains can exchange tickets, claim an e-voucher, or opt for a refund within 28 days.
The disruption follows the discovery of a World War II unexploded bomb on tracks near Gare du Nord, leading to a complete halt of rail services.
All train operations at Gare du Nord were suspended Friday as authorities worked to defuse the bomb, impacting multiple high-speed train services.
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