The collision occurred near the town of Adamuz, in Córdoba province, roughly 360km south of Madrid. Emergency services said ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. At least 41 people were killed and dozens more injured after two high-speed trains collided in southern Spain on Sunday evening.
Malaga’s commuter rail service faced major disruption on Tuesday, February 10, with dozens of trains cancelled or replaced ...
The three-day national strike over safety concerns was set to last until Wednesday but has now been called off. View on ...
The Sky News Data & Forensics team has pieced together how the worst rail disaster in Spain since 2013 came about.
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Spanish train drivers call off strike after safety deal
Spanish unions called off a three-day railway strike on Monday after reaching an agreement with the government over safety and maintenance standards they demanded following two accidents that claimed ...
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Seat reservations on Spanish trains just got easier for Interrail and Eurail passholders
Interrail and Eurail passholders rejoice, as you can now skip the queues and reserve your seats on long- and medium-distance RENFE trains online. Rail Europe, a European train booking platform, has ...
Spanish national operator Renfe is delaying the purchase of 30 new high-speed trains following the fatal accident at Adamuz ...
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A high-speed passenger train derailed in southern Spain on Sunday evening and struck an oncoming service, forcing the second train off the tracks and down an embankment and killing at least 40 people.
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