This swan's morning ride must not have appealed to RER A travelers. This Thursday morning, traffic between Nanterre-Préfecture and Cergy - Le Haut / Poissy was paralyzed between 7 and 8 a.m. cannot resume gradually, report our colleagues from France Bleu.
The cause: the presence, on the tracks, of a swan, at the level of Sartrouville, which happens to be a protected animal, commented the SNCF to the radio, specifying that a specialized team had to be deployed for the evacuate rails.
"How did that swan end up there?"
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The account of the RER A, on Twitter, after having only mentioned the presence of an "animal on the tracks", specified that it was "a swan", adding that "the movements are retained in upstream and downstream the time of the intervention ”.
Hello Female Titan, a swan more precisely.
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- RER A (@RER_A) April 8, 2021
“The presence of ponds nearby undoubtedly explains this,” he explained to a traveler who had fun: “I rarely see them on the quays, but everything is possible as it is today.
"How did that swan end up there?"
It's unbelievable… ”, another Net surfer wonders, when certain RER A users visibly in a hurry recommend alternately“ rushing towards the animal ”or“ having a barbecue ”.