Have you noticed that the photo in the article is of an
SNCF▸ RER train in Paris?
Really, the Metro is just 20-odd pages of journalistic cliches. There are two particular hacks at the Metro (I won't name them as this is a public forum) that I don't believe a word that they write- I've seen their efforts regarding areas I'm familiar with (broadcast technology which is a hobby of mine, and healthcare, my profession) and there were so many inaccuracies, so by that reasoning the stuff they write about that I don't know about must have the same amount of errors.
Shall we play "Metro transport bingo"? A prize to the person that can spot the following cliches by the end of next week...
"The misery line"
"Inflation busting fare increases"
"Arctic Conditions bring misery to thousands of rail passengers"
"Widespread disruption caused by Siberian winds"
"Trains axed"
Any other suggestions?