Normality begins to recover on the trains between Madrid, the Valencian Community and Murcia

Normality begins to recover this Monday on the high-speed line between the capital and the Valencian Community and Murcia. The trains that connect both communities with Madrid will begin or end their journey at the Madrid Chamartín Clara Campoamor station, after the work carried out by the Adif and Renfe maintenance teams.

“Traffic has been restored on a road between Madrid Chamartín and Jardín Botánico, on the high-speed route that connects Chamartín and Puerta de Atocha. The circulation of trains on the Madrid-Levante high-speed line returns to normal,” Adif reported early in the morning.

The work carried out by Adif and Renfe has served to verify that the unaffected track in the tunnel between Atocha and Chamartín meets the necessary safety conditions so that the companies that operate in this railway corridor can recover their routes with origin and destination at the station. from Chamartin.

Furthermore, the Madrid Cercanías core is not affected by this incident, so all services will operate as planned.

Work to free the tunnel next weekend

The tasks to remove the train that still remains inside the tunnel, preventing circulation on one of the tracks, will be resumed next weekend. Adif and Renfe have mobilized a special technical device to undertake this operation, which is particularly complex given the characteristics of the space in which it is carried out. After removing the material, it will be necessary to evaluate the condition of the road and proceed with its repair.

In accordance with this planning agreed upon by Adif with RENFE and the rest of the railway operators to maximize the capacity of the railway infrastructure from Monday to Friday, on Saturday, October 26 and Sunday, October 27, the trains between Madrid and the east of the peninsula would return on time, and only during the weekend, to start or end your journey at Madrid’s Puerta de Atocha station.

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