Minister Óscar Puente: “Adamuz’s Investigation Deserves Greater Tranquility and Rigour: You Can’t Analyze Every Data as if It Were a Football Match”
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The head of Transport confesses 'tired' of the avalanche of information about the mortal derailment and recalls that the lane of the damaged track has not yet been examined in the laboratory
The Adamuz train crash of January 18th, which claimed 46 lives and injured over a hundred people, continues to generate enormous outrage. The latest report from the Civil Guard, dated March 27-28, 2026, and submitted to the Montoro Court, has categorically refuted two of the most repeated and emphatic statements made by the Minister of Transport, Óscar Puente, in the weeks following the tragedy. These are not nuances or interpretations: they are…
High-speed AVE trains pass through Adamuz station after the resumption of rail service (Symbolic image) (Photo by JORGE GUERRERO / AFP via Getty Images) Getty Images. A report by the Civil Guard on the train collision in Adamuz on January 18 has identified possible failures in the maintenance of infrastructure and safety systems. The accident between the Iryo and Alvia trains left 46 dead. The report focuses on Adif (Spain's railway infrastructu…
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