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Adif Blames a Train From Ouigo as the Source of the Last Railway Collapse

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The infrastructure manager points to an error in the marking systems of a French operator convoy, which forced the French operator and four others to be held back.

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The infrastructure manager points to an error in the marking systems of a French operator convoy, which forced the French operator and four others to be held back.

·Madrid, Spain
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A train crash in La Sagra, Toledo, left hundreds of passengers stranded, and Ouigo, the subsidiary of French SNCF, was quick to defend its innocence. On Thursday, the company issued a statement categorically denying that one of its trains caused the overhead line failure that paralyzed high-speed traffic to the south of the peninsula. Citing a report by Alstom, the manufacturer of its trains, Ouigo maintains that its trains returned to the works…

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A train from Ouigo that stood on the train tracks was the origin of a series of incidents that explain the interruption in the traffic that occurred last Monday on the high-speed line between Madrid and Andalusia, according to the analysis carried out by Adif, the public manager of the railway infrastructure.In particular, a train from the French operator lost the check with the signal systems and stood on the road, which caused up to four train…

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A train from the French operator lost check with the signal systems and stood on the track

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A train of the Ouigo company stopped on the road was the origin of a chain of incidents that caused the interruption of the high speed railway service between Madrid and Andalusia last Monday, according to the technical analysis carried out by Adif, the public manager of railway infrastructures. The French operator’s convoy lost the connection to the signalling systems and was immobilized, which forced up to four trains, in a stretch of approxim…

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From Adif they say that the train is not to blame, but it caused other trains to stop and generated a high demand for tension to the damaged catenary.

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Confidencial Digital broke the news in on Thursday, July 3, 2025.
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