Tourists rearranged their travel plans and French commuters squeezed into scarce trains Wednesday, as Day 2 of a three-month strike hobbled one of the world’s most-traveled rail networks.
Masha Macpherson and Angela Charlton | AP, Washington Post: World
Wed, 04/04/2018 - 2:58am
Tourists rearranged their travel plans and French commuters squeezed into scarce trains Wednesday, as Day 2 of a three-month strike hobbled one of the world’s most-traveled rail networks.