Back on Track: Spain’s Madrid‑Sevilla High-Speed Trains Resume After Adamuz Repairs
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The railway manager Adif has completed the works of repair of the damaged infrastructure in Adamuz (Cordoba) after the railway accident of 18 January, which caused the death of 46 people and forced to suspend the high speed service between Madrid and Andalusia. The routes are already at the disposal of the operators, Renfe, Ouigo and Iryo, to carry out the necessary tests with the aim of resuming the commercial service "nextly". Adif thus consid…
The company’s management team will be on the first 07:54 train from Madrid. Adif certifies that the AVE line is ready to receive trains
Adif announced on Monday afternoon that it has completed repairs to the damaged infrastructure in Adamuz (Córdoba) and has made the tracks available to railway companies so they can begin technical testing prior to the resumption of commercial service. The goal is to restore high-speed train service between Madrid and Seville "soon," according to sources at the Ministry of Transport. Read more
The railway manager, Adif, has already completed the repair of the infrastructure in Adamuz (Cordoba) and puts the roads at the disposal of the railway operators to carry out the necessary tests with the aim of resuming the commercial service of high speed Madrid-Seville "nextly", sources from the Ministry of Transport have reported.According to these sources, the operators will decide the date to resume the service of high speed between the two…
The infrastructure management company leaves in the hands of the operators the exact date of the resumption of the connections by train for the passengers The three companies, Renfe, Iryo and Ouigo, will carry out technical tests during this Tuesday Óscar
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