The Geneva-Paris TGV line has been disrupted since this Sunday morning by a landslide that occurred near Nantua (Ain), we learned from the SNCF and the prefecture.
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Following a rockslide in Nantua last night, the RD74 was cut and diversions put in place
," tweeted the prefect of Ain.
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Traffic is interrupted on the Haut-Bugey line.
The TGVs are diverted to take another route.
Delays not exceeding 20 minutes are to be expected
, ”said the SNCF on its site, indicating that this incident should end next Thursday.
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Dozens of cubic meters of rocks damaged the railway and crossed the road
”, specified for his part the mayor of Nantua, Jean-Pascal Thomasset, on Twitter, photo in support.
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The road to Nantua along the lake is prohibited for pedestrians, hikers and cars.
Boats must stay absolutely clear of the shore
,” he warned.