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A Ave From Malaga to Madrid Arrives at Its Destination with More than 6 Hours Delay Due to Various Incidents

A AVE that left Malaga this morning for Madrid, where it had to arrive shortly before 3 p.m., has finally arrived around 9 p.m., after suffering a series of incidents that has caused the accumulation of a delay of more than six hours.
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The latest incident involved dealing with the worker's break. The Málaga commuter trains are the slowest in Spain.

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A AVE that left Malaga this morning for Madrid, where it had to arrive shortly before 3 p.m., has finally arrived around 9 p.m., after suffering a series of incidents that has caused the accumulation of a delay of more than six hours.

This Saturday, a AVE that started in the morning from Malaga to Madrid has arrived with a delay of more than six hours. It was expected to do so shortly before 15:00 hours, but it will finally do so at approximately 21:00 hours, after suffering various setbacks. The last of these incidents has been the regulatory rest of the driver, who had already finished his working day without having arrived at destination, which has motivated his replacemen…

MADRID, 30 (EUROPA PRESS) A AVE that started this morning from Malaga to Madrid, where it had to arrive shortly before 15.00 hours, will finally arrive around 21.00 hours, after suffering a series of incidents that has caused the accumulation of a delay of more than six hours. The last of these [...] The entry A AVE from Malaga to Madrid adds more than 6 hours of delay due to the accumulation of several incidences aparece primero en Forbes Españ…

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Forbes España broke the news in on Saturday, August 30, 2025.
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