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Adif Blames an Ouigo Train as the Origin of the Last Rail Collapse – The Observatorial

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ADIF the railway infrastructure manager in Spain, already has a diagnosis for the incident that the Madrid and Seville line collapsed last Monday. The signal systems of a train of Ouigo They failed and forced him to stop at a point on this tour. This led to a domino effect that affected four other convoys […]
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Renfe has also criticized the slow investment being made by Adif, under the Ministry of Oscar Puente.

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The director general of Ouigo in Spain, Hélène Valenzuela sees insufficient response that Adif gave to the incidence in the Madrid-Andalusia line a week ago and calls for more investments.

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The director general of Ouigo in Spain, Hélène Valenzuela, has argued that the incidences that occur on the railway network in Spain are "unpublished and unacceptable" and believes that Adif's response is being "insufficient." Thus the directive has referred to the latest incidence that took place last Monday, June 30, on the high-speed road between Madrid and Andalusia, when one of its trains caused other trains from the rest of the operators t…

Renfe regrets that the incidents occur with more recurrence than he would like and the "lentitude" of the investments A chaotic programming and a public company under suspicion

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El Día de Córdoba broke the news in on Monday, July 7, 2025.
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