A baby boy who was born on a Parisian train on Monday has been given free rail travel until he is 25 by the city’s public transport company.
The RATP first started tweeting that a passenger had been taken ill at Auber station in central Paris.
But it later tweeted that traffic had been interrupted on the RER A commuter line
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