Two Italian high-speed trains resumed their journey on Saturday morning after being stranded for hours. Passengers had endured the night in heat, with air conditioning out of service and no water supply.
The two Trenitalia trains carrying a total of 841 passengers were able to continue their journey to Paris on Saturday morning after becoming stranded overnight between Friday and Saturday between the Yonne and the Côte-d'Or. Technical problems on the French rail network had caused the stoppage.
Passengers reported difficult conditions during the blockade on social media. Without functioning air conditioning and with no water supply, travellers suffered from the heat inside the trains. According to French media reports, the situation was particularly distressing for many passengers as it lasted throughout the night before the trains resumed movement in the morning.
The French prefecture confirmed the figures and sequence of events. Liberation reports that the blockade was caused by technical defects in the infrastructure. Trenitalia, the Italian railway company, had not yet issued detailed statements regarding the supply shortages during the blockade.
The incident raises questions about emergency provision during extended train stoppages. Passengers typically expect access to water and functioning air conditioning in such situations, particularly during periods of heat.
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