Serious Accident Halts Tram T3a Service in Paris
Paris, May 11, 2026 – A serious accident involving a person on the T3a tram line has caused significant disruption to public transport in Paris. The incident, which occurred near Charléty Stadium in the 13th arrondissement, led to a partial interruption of service on Monday evening.
Incident Details and Service Interruption
The accident took place shortly after 6 PM, prompting an immediate response from emergency services. As a result, tram traffic on the T3a line was interrupted between the Montsouris and Stade Charléty stations. The Cité Universitaire station, located between these two stops, is currently not being served.
According to a statement from the tram line’s official X account, “Trams are stopped along the entire line due to a serious accident involving a person at Stade Charléty.”
Estimated Resumption of Service
Initially, service was expected to resume around 7:30 PM. However, the estimated time for traffic resumption has been revised to approximately 8:30 PM. Passengers are advised to seek alternative routes for their journeys.
Impact on Commuters
The T3a tram line is a crucial transport artery for many Parisians, connecting various parts of the city. The interruption has undoubtedly caused inconvenience for commuters, especially during the evening rush hour. Authorities are working to resolve the situation as quickly as possible and restore normal service.
Ongoing Investigations
The nature of the accident and the circumstances surrounding it are currently under investigation. Further details are expected to be released as the inquiry progresses.
Passengers can stay updated on the situation by checking the official RATP website and social media channels for the latest information on traffic conditions and alternative transport options.