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Passengers took to social media after their train did not stop at Concorde, Champs-Élysées Clémenceau and Franklin D. Roosevelt stations on Tuesday evening.
At 21.50 on Tuesday, the train left Tuileries station and then sped past three stations without stopping. The train finally stopped at Georges V station.
If that wasn't frightening enough for passengers, an explosion was also heard prompting people to run out of the Metro station.
On Twitter, a person who says he was on board the train claims that an "explosion" sounded at Palais-Royal station.
RATP confimed the explosion, but they said it had been caused by a short circuit.
It was originally called Alma, after the nearby street named in honour of the Battle of Alma in the Crimean War. On 27 May 1920 the street and station were renamed after George V in appreciation of the United Kingdom's support for France during World War I.
The place was designed by Ange-Jacques Gabriel in 1755 as a moat-skirted octagon between the Champs-Elysées to the west and the Tuileries Garden to the east. Decorated with statues and fountains, the area was named the Place Louis XV to honor the king at that time.
During the French Revolution in 1789 the statue of Louis XV of France was torn down and the area renamed the Place de la Révolution. The new revolutionary government erected a guillotine in the square, and it was here that King Louis XVI was executed on 21 January 1793.
In 1795, under the Directory, the square was renamed Place de la Concorde as a gesture of reconciliation after the turmoil of the revolution. After the Bourbon Restoration of 1814, the name was changed back to Place Louis XV, and in 1826 the square was renamed Place Louis XVI. After the July Revolution of 1830 the name was returned to Place de la Concorde and has remained that way since.
and are gearing up for a return to monarchical royal bloodlines rule.
originally posted by: carewemust
a reply to: onehuman
I agree 100% America and Americans are much better off today, thanks to the leadership of President Trump. No doubt about it.
But many people have niches that they follow very closely. For me, seeing the haters in the MSM punished is #1 on the wish list. Seeing the Spygate criminals prosecuted is #2.
originally posted by: dubiousatworst
Some breaking news
Ed Buck was arrested
www.foxnews.com...
Ed Buck, the California Democratic megadonor, was arrested Tuesday and charged with operating a drug house after a third man reportedly suffered an overdose inside his West Hollywood home last week and survived.
When does the madness end? Well I guess it doesn't until the madness is cleaned up.
originally posted by: butcherguy
If anyone thinks that nothing has changed....
The arrest of Ed Buck... in California, should change their mind.
press choosing sides and becoming an arm of a political party is unforgivable
originally posted by: AndyFromMichigan
originally posted by: dubiousatworst
Some breaking news
Ed Buck was arrested
www.foxnews.com...
Ed Buck, the California Democratic megadonor, was arrested Tuesday and charged with operating a drug house after a third man reportedly suffered an overdose inside his West Hollywood home last week and survived.
When does the madness end? Well I guess it doesn't until the madness is cleaned up.
This was the third time someone has OD'ed at his house. At least this guy survived.
I wonder if Adam Schiff is going to be more nervous than usual today?
originally posted by: PilSungMtnMan
a reply to: AndyFromMichigan
Clock ticking on Buck’s suicide?
originally posted by: EndtheMadnessNow
Troubles at the Lodge. Gotta plug those leaks.
Grand Lodge logs off social media after Freemasons overshare secrets
The Grand Lodge of Scotland has abandoned social media over fears that jealously guarded secrets are being leaked online.