“I should be going 80 [kmh] and I’m going 190 [kmh],” the driver of the train that crashed in Santiago de Compostela in northwestern Spain on July 24 reportedly told his company’s emergency service on ...
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Evolution of Spanish AVE Trains: Explained
As we pointed out in the last episode, most of the HSR network in Spain is covered by the ERTMS system, so almost all trains, in addition to the Spanish train management system, also have an onboard ...
SPAIN - Video taken by a train passenger in Spain captured what was described as ‘moments of panic’ as the train stopped in the middle of a raging wildfire. The video, which was taken by Francisco ...
Here's a look at the March 2004 bombings of commuter trains in Spain, which killed 191 people and injured more than 1,800. The bombings are the deadliest terrorist attack in Spain's history. Facts: On ...
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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 ...
The Spanish Ministry of Transport has finally unveiled plans to improve the capacity of the C1 Malaga-Fuengirola ...
French engineer Systra has acquired Spanish transport company Ardanuy Ingeniería for an undisclosed sum. The deal could help ...
Mangled remnants of train cars lay strewn about the tracks in the northwestern Spanish town of Santiago De Compostela after a tragic crash Thursday that killed 78 and injured more than 150. The train ...
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