Disruptions on the southeast TGV line are resolved, after delays of more than 4 hours Friday


The trains between Paris, Lyon, Marseille and Montpellier were affected by a power supply. The repair work was completed overnight.

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Travelers embark aboard their train at Saint-Lazare station in Paris, June 26, 2025. (Henrique Campos / Hans Lucas / AFP)

Travelers embark aboard their train at Saint-Lazare station in Paris, June 26, 2025. (Henrique Campos / Hans Lucas / AFP)

Departures on vacation will be able to resume normally. The disruptions that led to significant delays on the southeast TGV line Friday July 25, with trains pushed until 4:30 am towards Lyon, Annecy, Grenoble or Marseille, are resolved on Saturday July 26. SNCF sites No longer reports on any involuntary traffic interruption on the Southeast TGV line.

SNCF Stations and connections explained Friday’s delays by “A defect in power supply south of Mâcon”and that the repairs started would last “Part of the night” From Friday to Saturday. Meanwhile, TGVs had to borrow the classic lines instead of high -speed lines, which led “Significant delays (…) due to the extension of journey times and more limited traffic capacity on the classic line”. The links between Paris, Lyon, Marseille and Montpellier were notably affected by these delays.



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