The High-Speed Trains of the Madrid-Sevilla Line Have Been Cut by the Fall of a High-Voltage Cable
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The traffic of high-speed trains between Madrid and Andalusia is affected this Wednesday with delays due to an incidence caused by a wire theft between the municipalities of Urda and Malagon, in the community of Castilla-La Mancha. Adif has communicated this through his official 'X' account, consulted by Europa Press, where he has indicated that at the moment the staff are working to solve this incidence as soon as possible. Adif has also explai…
According to Adif, the theft took place in the stretch of road between Urda and Malagon and reports that attempts are being made to resolve the breakdown A cable theft between the towns of Urda, in Toledo, and Malagon in Ciudad Real “may affect the high-speed trains circulating between Madrid and Andalusia” and cause delays in the afternoon of this Wednesday, according to Adif. The railway operator explains that Adif technicians are working to s…
The railway traffic is being affected this Wednesday despite the fact that Adif has restored the service after being interrupted Tuesday Reopens the access to the train station by the Cuesta de las Calesas
The traffic on the high-speed line between Madrid and Seville, as well as the usual traffic of the trains of Media Distancia and Cercanías, has been completely restored this Wednesday after the breakdown caused by the fall of a high-voltage cable on the railway infrastructure, Renfe reported in a publication in X.Continue reading...
The traffic on the high-speed line between Madrid and Seville, as well as the usual traffic of the trains of Media Distancia and Cercanías, has been completely restored this Wednesday after the breakdown caused by the fall of a high-voltage cable on the railway infrastructure, Renfe reported in a publication in X.Continue reading
A drop in tension in Majarabique affects the circulation of high-speed trains, medium distance and proximity to the capital of Spain. More information: New chaos in the AVE between Valladolid and Madrid due to a breakdown: three hours of delay and large queues.
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