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Paris unexploded WWII bomb discovered in Gare du Nord halting Eurostar France to London travel

The discovery of a misfire World War II bomb near the truck put the Eurostar service between Paris and London on Friday, allowing other trains to cascade scores with Gare du Nord, France's busiest train station.

Bright red sign service disruption warnings usually greet train users at busy Paris stations, their travel plans were confused during morning rush hour.

The impact quickly spread across the French border.

Passengers gather inside the departure hall of fame at Gare du Nord station in France after an unresolved World War II bomb was discovered on March 7, 2025. Reuters

In Brussels, trains to Paris have been cancelled until at least Friday afternoon.

“There's no solution. I'll call the hotel and stay another day. I'll change my train ticket,” said Michel Garrott, a retired Parisian, who was visiting the Belgian capital with his wife.

At St. Pancras Station in London, travelers looking forward to the charm of Paris discovered their plans had been shattered.

“We're looking for flights, but our options are limited,” said Lauren Romeo Smith, part of a group on the way to their birthday weekend.

Eurostar, which operates passenger trains traveling through the channel tunnel between the UK and the continent, has cancelled all services between London and Paris for the rest of Friday, saying passengers should travel on another day.

Saint Pancras passengers were encouraged to take a train to Lille in northwest France or fly to Paris.

The international high-speed rail service train EuroStar is parked at Gare Du Nord in Paris, France. AFP via Getty Images
French police block access to the SNCF cargo area in San Dennis following the discovery of the bomb. AFP via Getty Images

On Friday, thousands of people arrive on a weekend break on the continent, St Pancras, the London hub of Eurostar.

French national rail operator SNCF says Gare du Nord has a habitual look at 700,000 travelers per day, making it the busiest railway hub in both France and Europe.

In addition to towns and cities in northern France and the outskirts of Paris, the station also serves major airports in Paris and international destinations such as London, Brussels and cities in the Netherlands.

On March 7th, 2025, a regional train was parked on the tracks on the outskirts of North Paris in San Dennis. AFP via Getty Images
Passengers wait for the bus to enter the bus next to LaPlain Stade de France Rea station following service disruptions. Reuters

Bombs left behind from World War I and World War II are regularly discovered around France, but they are very rarely found in places filled with such people.

The SNCF said rail traffic was stopped at the request of police.

The bomb was discovered around 4am by workers working to move the earth near the tracks in the Seine Sendennis region, adjacent to the north of Paris.

Bomb disposal experts have been sent to the site.

Travelers are waiting for the Eurostar train to London at Gare du Nord. AP

French Transport Minister Philip Tabarott said that limited services will resume in the afternoon, urging travelers to postpone travel, and that traffic will be “strongly confused” throughout the day.

Speaking on the station's SUD radio, Tabarot said local residents and people near the railway station should not “fear” the risk of explosions, and emphasized the steps to eliminate and remove such bombs.

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