Commuters between Nice and Monaco faced a rough start to the week as SNCF halted all train traffic on the busy corridor until at least 14:00 on Monday, March 24. The French rail operator blamed the shutdown on track maintenance near Eze, leaving passengers scrambling for alternatives.

The suspension, announced early Monday, has sparked frustration among regular users, with SNCF warning of likely delays and cancellations even after service resumes.

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“Work on the tracks at Eze is the culprit,” the company posted on X, offering little comfort to those caught in the disruption. With no trains running until mid-afternoon, the ripple effects could snarl travel plans well into the day along this key Riviera stretch.