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More than 5 hours late... an SNCF Intercity Toulouse-Paris train stuck in the Lot after a falling tree

A SNCF Intercités train traveling between Toulouse and Paris was delayed by over five hours after being blocked in the Lot department due to a fallen tree. The incident caused significant disruption to the scheduled service, affecting passengers' travel times. Emergency services were called to the scene to clear the obstruction, but the process took considerable time. This type of delay is common during adverse weather conditions or natural disruptions along railway routes.

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More than 5 hours late... an SNCF Intercity Toulouse-Paris train stuck in the Lot after a falling tree

A SNCF Intercités train traveling between Toulouse and Paris was delayed by over five hours after being blocked in the Lot department due to a fallen tree. The incident caused significant disruption to the scheduled service, affecting passengers' travel times. Emergency services were called to the scene to clear the obstruction, but the process took considerable time. This type of delay is common during adverse weather conditions or natural disruptions along railway routes.

Bias read (Center): The article reports a factual event involving a railway disruption without overtly favoring any political stance. It focuses on the operational issue rather than taking a position on policy or governance. There is no indication of ideological leaning in the framing or emphasis of the story.

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