Cable theft in Spain delays thousands of high-speed rail passengers

Thousands of rail passengers in Spain experienced significant delays due to the theft of signaling cables on the high-speed line connecting Madrid and Seville. The incident, impacting numerous trains and travelers returning from a holiday weekend, occurred at four locations in Toledo. This disruption follows a recent major power outage that also halted high-speed train traffic in Spain and Portugal.
Cable theft in Spain delays thousands of high-speed rail passengers
Cable theft in Spain delays thousands of high-speed rail passengers
Thousands of rail passengers in Spain were hit with delays after the cable used in the signaling system of the high-speed line between Madrid and Seville was stolen at four locations, Spanish rail authorities said Monday.
The theft, which happened late Sunday, affected dozens of trains traveling between Madrid and Andalucia, just as many people were returning home to the capital after a holiday weekend.
On Monday, Spain's state-owned rail operator Renfe told passengers with trains departing Madrid's Atocha station before 8 a.m. to not arrive early to avoid crowding. The cable theft took place at four points on the high-speed line in Toledo in central Spain, Spain's railway infrastructure company ADIF said on X.

The incident came a week after a massive power outage in Spain and Portugal ground high-speed train traffic to a halt, stranding thousands of train passengers.

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