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Eurostar disrupted by arson attacks in France
Three arson attacks have disrupted high speed train services in France, a few hours before the Olympics opening ceremony in Paris. Trains from London have been affected, along with other international and domestic high speed services within France. Prime Minister Gabriel Attal says the effect on the country’s railways has been ‘massive and serious’. SNCF said many fibre-optic cables by the side of the track which carry signalling data had been damaged by the fires. Police with Olympics duties are reported to have been diverted to some major stations in Paris to help deal with crowds of frustrated travellers. Some soldiers have also been seen on stations.
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More talks over the long-running train drivers’ pay dispute are set to be held in the near future, after a first meeting this week between ASLEF and the Department for Transport was hailed a success and officially described as ‘constructive’. Before the election on 4 July, ASLEF general secretary Mick Whelan had blamed the Conservative government for the stalemate in the dispute and the continuing strikes.
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Transport secretary Louise Haigh has criticised the Conservatives’ management of HS2, in the wake of a report from the National Audit Office which warns that capacity between London and Manchester will be reduced rather than increased because the trains planned for HS2, which will continue north of Birmingham on the conventional network, may have fewer seats than the Pendolinos they will replace. The report says it may be necessary to encourage people ‘to travel at different times or to not travel by rail’, although it concedes ‘this may constrain economic growth’. The charity Campaign for Better Transport says HS2 has become ’a complete shambles’.
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