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Spain Restores High-Speed Rail After Sabotage Disrupts Thousands

Copper cable theft in Toledo caused overnight train halts, stranding 10,700 passengers, but full operations resumed by Monday afternoon.

Viele Menschen stehen in einer Bahnhofshalle, im Hintergrund stehen Züge.

Overview

  • A coordinated theft of signal cables in Toledo disrupted Spain's high-speed rail network over the weekend, halting 30 long-distance trains.
  • Approximately 10,700 passengers were stranded overnight, many without food or adequate water, as trains remained stationary for hours.
  • Transport Minister Óscar Puente condemned the incident as a 'severe sabotage act' and pledged swift restoration efforts.
  • Authorities confirmed that services were fully restored by Monday afternoon following extensive delays and cancellations earlier in the day.
  • Investigations into the theft are ongoing, with officials urging witnesses to come forward as they assess broader vulnerabilities in critical infrastructure.