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Traffic on French high-speed trains gradually enhancing after sabotage - SNCF

Traffic on France's TGV highspeed trains was slowly going back to typical on Saturday after engineers worked overnight repairing sabotaged signal stations and cables that triggered travel chaos on Friday, the opening day of the Paris Olympic Games.

In Friday's pre-dawn attacks on the high-speed rail network vandals harmed infrastructure along the lines linking Paris with cities such as Lille in the north, Bordeaux in the west and Strasbourg in the east. Another attack on the Paris-Marseille line was foiled, French rail operator SNCF said.

There has actually been no immediate claim of responsibility.

On the Eastern high-speed line, traffic resumed typically this morning at 6:30 a.m. while on the North, Brittany and South-West high-speed lines, 7 out of 10 trains usually will keep up delays of 1 to 2 hours, SNCF said in a statement on Saturday morning. At this phase, traffic will remain disrupted on Sunday on the North axis and need to enhance on the Atlantic axis for weekend returns, it included.

SNCF reiterated that transport prepare for teams competing in the Olympics would be guaranteed.

(source: Reuters)