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Europe rethinks train security

Baggage scans, identity checks and more armed guards are among measures being considered for Europe's trains after a thwarted terror attack.

French soldiers patrol at Gare du Nord train station in Paris
Baggage scans and more armed guards are among measures being considered for Europe's trains. (AAP)

European security and transport chiefs are urgently reconsidering train security after American passengers thwarted an Islamic extremist attack on a high-speed trip from Amsterdam to Paris.

Baggage scans, identity checks and more armed guards are among measures being considered at an emergency meeting on Saturday in Paris of interior ministers and transport ministers from nine countries, according to French security officials.

However, they said the ministers are not planning to call into question the principles of Europe's border-free travel, known as the Schengen zone.

That means any new measures taken after the August 21 train attack are likely to remain relatively modest.

The security officials said there's no way to monitor each passenger and bag without choking the continental train system, upon which Europeans rely so heavily.


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