The discovery of a crack on the Madrid-Barcelona line follows two recent deadly crashes in the country.
Investigators remain baffled by the cause of Sunday's deadly crash in the south of the country.
Spain has spent decades investing heavily in high-speed trains. It currently has the largest rail network in Europe for trains traveling over 250 kph, with more than 3,900 kilometers (2,400 miles) of ...
A Barcelona commuter train has crashed after a retaining wall fell onto the tracks, killing one person and injuring 15 others.
Spanish rail authorities have temporarily reduced the speed limit on part of the high-speed line between Madrid and Barcelona after a crack was found on the track as a safety precaution.This comes a ...
At least one person died in the Barcelona-area crash, and 37 others were injured as crews worked at night to complete the rescue effort. The train hit a retaining wall that fell onto the tracks, ...
At least 39 people were killed in a high-speed train collision in southern Spain Sunday, police said. Efforts to recover the bodies are continuing, and the death toll is likely to rise.
Spain has witnessed multiple train disasters, with a recent crash in Adamuz killing 43. Historical incidents, including the 2013 Santiago de Compostela derailment, highlight systemic safety issues.
The crash came two days after Spain’s worst railway disaster since 2013 that left many Spaniards in disbelief. The death toll in that crash, in southern Spain, rose to 43.