Le train Charlie hebdo a été coincé en gare de Sète en raison de l'incident sur les voies. Midi Libre – PHILIPPE MALRIC
Les passagers des trains qui circulent notamment dans l’Hérault en cette fin de journée du 8 janvier devront s’organiser après les retards sur les liaisons ferroviaires après un accident de personne à Coursan dans l’Aude.
200% Deposit Bonus up to €3,000 180% First Deposit Bonus up to $20,000After a train hit a person near the town of Coursan in Aude at around 4 p.m. on January 8, train traffic, particularly between Sète and Montpellier, in both directions, has been particularly disrupted. To allow the gendarmerie to carry out initial observations.
🔴16h07 [Narbonne ↔️ Béziers]
❌ Une personne a été heurtée par un train❌
Les circulations sont interrompues sur l'axe pour permettre l’intervention des secours sur place.
⏰ Heure de reprise estimée : 18h12
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The Charlie Hebdo train stuck in Sète
The trains have completely stopped, including the train named “Charlie Hebdo”, which left Montpellier at 4:12 p.m. for Toulouse, and is currently stuck at Sète station. On board were four cartoonists (Sié, Gab, Willis from Tunis, and Agnès Marie) to multiply initiatives and raise awareness among passengers and the general public about the art of caricature as part of the tribute to the victims of the Charlie Hebdo attacks ten years ago.
The SNCF indicates on its X account that train traffic has gradually resumed. However, the rail service warns: “Expect delays until late evening” on the network.
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