
"Around 100 high-speed train journeys were disrupted in France on Monday after cables were targeted in an apparent arson attack. Transport Minister Philippe Tabarot said on social media that cables had been "intentionally set on fire" overnight just south of the south-eastern city of Valence. The incident has affected France's most heavily frequented main line connecting the capital Paris to the southern port city of Marseille."
"National railway operator SNCF said 16 cables had to be replaced across a stretch of line measuring 25 meters (27 yards), and that regular services would likely not be fully restored until Tuesday morning. "Our teams on the ground estimate that repair work will last until early evening," a spokesperson told the AFP news agency. There was no immediate information on who the culprits might have been."
About 100 high-speed train journeys were disrupted after cables were deliberately set on fire just south of Valence, affecting the busy Paris–Marseille main line. SNCF reported that 16 cables across a 25-meter stretch needed replacement and that normal services would likely not be fully restored until Tuesday morning, while repair teams expected work to continue until early evening. Major stations such as Gare de Lyon experienced long queues and widespread cancellations to Marseille, forcing passengers to rebook or abandon journeys. Authorities provided no immediate information about suspects. The attack follows earlier rail disruptions from cable thefts in June and a World War II bomb defusal in March.
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