SNCF traffic on the Rodez-Paris line is currently no longer operating due to a landslide in the town of Valady on Wednesday May 1st. Solutions are proposed for users.
This will not have escaped anyone’s notice: Aveyron has been facing heavy rain for several days. This Wednesday, May 1, this bad weather caused a landslide on a railway line near Valady. This pushed the SNCF to temporarily interrupt the connection between Rodez and Paris. She still is this Thursday.
And could be for several more days according to the operator, indicating that several of its teams are currently on site for an initial diagnosis. “It is still too early to discuss a work schedule,” explained the SNCF network this Thursday, May 2.
A diversion via Toulouse
In the meantime, after the provision of buses to reach the capital, the SNCF offers Ruthenian travelers an alternative solution via Toulouse. This Thursday, May 2 evening, for example, a train will leave the Aveyron prefecture at 6:44 p.m. to reach Matabiau station in Toulouse then Austerlitz station in Paris. Expected arrival: 7:03 a.m. Friday May 3.
This temporary service should last several more days, the rain having not decided to leave the department in the coming hours…
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