Spain Orders Slowdown of High-Speed Trains as It Examines 150km of Tracks for Weakness Following Crash that Killed at Least 42
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A new train crash in Spain left one person dead and at least 37 injured, five seriously, near Barcelona on Tuesday evening. The train hit a retaining wall that collapsed onto the track. The accident follows a collision between two trains in southern Spain that killed 42 people on Sunday.
Another Spanish train accident has occurred near Barcelona, just two days after an earlier collision that left dozens dead. A wall collapsed onto the tracks, killing the train driver and injuring nearly 40 others.
Spain. a Train to Barcelona Derails After the Collapse of a Wall: at Least One Dead and Five Wounded
New railway drama in Spain, two days after the Adamuz disaster in Andalusia, where at least 42 people died and more than 120 were injured.
Two days after the severe train accident in southern Spain, with at least 42 deaths, there was another accident in Catalonia in the north-east of the country with a local train with one dead and 37 injured.
Spain orders slowdown of high-speed trains as it examines 150km of tracks for weakness following crash that killed at least 42
Spain’s rail operator Adif ordered trains on the Madrid-Barcelona high-speed line to limit slow down yesterday over concerns about the track’s condition, two days after one of Europe’s deadliest train crashes on another line left at least 42 people dead.
A suburban train struck the debris of a retaining wall that had collapsed on the track in Catalonia, in northeastern Spain.
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