An Incidence Causes Delays in High-Speed Trains to or From Madrid: "50 Minutes Thrown in the Middle of the Road"
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Adif explains that delays are due to "an impact on signaling systems" and ensures that circulation is already being restored.
Another day of agitation for high-speed train passengers: trains with origin, destination or stop in Madrid are recording delays this Wednesday due to a...
The company has indicated that they are recovering "in a progressive way". More information: From the 'luxury' of having 4 high speed operators between Malaga and Madrid to being four months almost without service.
Some travelers talk about delays of an hour or more. Others claim that their train has been standing at a station for more than 50 minutes.
Adif has warned this Wednesday that there has been an impact on signaling systems in Madrid, which can cause "delays on high-speed trains with origin or destination Madrid." In a second warning, the railway infrastructure manager has assured that these traffic control and management systems are gradually recovering. "Railway traffic to and from Puerta de Atocha is being restored, although trains are being delayed for this reason," says Adif.
Adif points out that traffic management has been recovered and that delays will "progressively decrease" throughout the day An incident in the Traffic Control Center of Puerta de Atocha has temporarily paralysed high-speed trains with origin or destination Madrid, both to the Atocha-Almudena Grandes station and Chamartín-Clara Campoamor station, which continue to experience delays, according to sources from Adif. According to the railway infrast…
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