The affected Gare du Nord train station (File photo)
A World War II-era unexploded bomb was discovered at the Paris
Gare du Nord
in France on Friday, leading authorities to shut down traffic from the terminal and towards it.
The SNCF railway authority confirmed that the unexploded device was located "in the middle of the tracks" near
Saint Denis
during maintenance work carried out overnight in the region , as reported by AFP.
The SNCF, which operates France's national railway system, announced that all train services at the Gare du Nord would remain suspended until mid-morning (local time) following police instructions. The railway authority advised passengers to alter their travel schedules.
The
Paris
police initiated operations to neutralise the device, resulting in a complete suspension of services at the France's busiest terminal, which serves
Eurostar trains
and high-speed, regional services. Approximately 700,000 passengers pass through this terminal located in Northern France, according to SNCF statistics.