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Madrid-Asturias High-Speed Trains Face Major Delays Due to Signal Fault

An electrical issue at Madrid Chamartín has caused widespread disruptions, leaving passengers stranded as repair crews work to restore service.

Overview

  • High-speed train services between Asturias and Madrid are experiencing delays of up to 90 minutes due to an electrical fault in the signaling system at Madrid Chamartín station.
  • Five affected trains, including AVE, AVLO, and Alvia services, have been delayed or halted, with some passengers stuck in Valladolid and others in tunnels along the Pajares mountain route.
  • The AVE 4161 train was stranded for 90 minutes in a tunnel near Pajares without air conditioning or mobile coverage, compounding passenger discomfort.
  • Adif, the state rail infrastructure manager, is working urgently to resolve the issue, while Renfe is updating passengers and managing disrupted services.
  • This incident highlights the vulnerabilities of Spain's high-speed rail network, particularly its dependence on complex signaling and power systems.