<p>Travellers on a high-speed rail service train in <a href="https://www.deccanherald.com/tag/france" target="_blank">France </a>experienced an unusual delay at a station at the weekend -- while a fellow passenger gave birth to a baby boy, local media reported.</p>.<p>The pregnant woman began to feel contractions shortly after taking her seat on the Paris-Strasbourg train, run by German rail operator Deutsche Bahn.</p>.<p>She alerted staff and the train was held at the Lorraine TGV station in the eastern French town of Louvigny to allow a medical team on board which then delivered the baby, the <em>Republicain Lorrain </em>said.</p>.<p>The other passengers were asked for patience during the birth of the baby boy, Felix, which took just over 80 minutes.</p>.<p>Felix was "a little premature", the paper noted.</p>.<p>Mother and baby were taken to a nearby hospital by the local firefighter service, which reported later that both were doing well.</p>.<p>The <em>Republicain Lorrain </em>said that everybody was now wondering whether the German rail operator would send a birth gift, or grant its youngest passenger free trips on the network.</p>
<p>Travellers on a high-speed rail service train in <a href="https://www.deccanherald.com/tag/france" target="_blank">France </a>experienced an unusual delay at a station at the weekend -- while a fellow passenger gave birth to a baby boy, local media reported.</p>.<p>The pregnant woman began to feel contractions shortly after taking her seat on the Paris-Strasbourg train, run by German rail operator Deutsche Bahn.</p>.<p>She alerted staff and the train was held at the Lorraine TGV station in the eastern French town of Louvigny to allow a medical team on board which then delivered the baby, the <em>Republicain Lorrain </em>said.</p>.<p>The other passengers were asked for patience during the birth of the baby boy, Felix, which took just over 80 minutes.</p>.<p>Felix was "a little premature", the paper noted.</p>.<p>Mother and baby were taken to a nearby hospital by the local firefighter service, which reported later that both were doing well.</p>.<p>The <em>Republicain Lorrain </em>said that everybody was now wondering whether the German rail operator would send a birth gift, or grant its youngest passenger free trips on the network.</p>