🚆🛠️ Railway accidents spur safety crisis and Senate inquiry
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The Popular Party (PP) is set to establish a Senate inquiry into railway management and safety following recent fatal accidents, including the Adamuz tragedy that left 45 dead. The inquiry will focus on the Ministry of Transport and Adif's management since 2018, examining safety investments and operational pressures. Public confidence in rail travel has significantly declined, with many users considering alternative transport options. The inquiry aims to address these concerns and restore trust in Spain's rail system.
Key points
- The PP is set to establish a Senate inquiry into railway management and safety following recent fatal accidents.
- The inquiry will focus on the Ministry of Transport and Adif's management since 2018, including safety investments.
- Recent accidents have raised serious concerns about the deterioration of Spain's rail infrastructure and safety protocols.
- Public confidence in rail travel has significantly declined, with many users considering alternative transport options.
Links
- ABC: Las familias de las víctimas de Adamuz denuncian pillaje y robo de las pertenencias de sus seres queridos
- El País: El tren: entre el deterioro y la politización
- El País: Casi la mitad de usuarios se plantea dejar de viajar en tren o ya ha dejado de hacerlo tras el accidente de Adamuz
- Europa Press: El PP creará la próxima semana en el Senado la comisión de investigación para analizar el estado de la red ferroviaria
- Europa Press: El PP da el primer paso para llevar a Pedro Sánchez ante el Constitucional por no acudir a un Pleno del Senado
Facts
- The Adamuz train accident occurred on January 18, 2026, resulting in 45 fatalities.
- The Gélida derailment happened on January 20, 2026, killing a train driver.
- The PP plans to formalize the inquiry in the Senate next week.
- This will be the sixth inquiry committee established in the Senate.
Quotes
- Spaniards suffer delays and cancellations on their journeys and feel unsafe when they travel — Alberto Núñez Feijóo
- The Spanish rail system has been undergoing a sustained process of operational, technical and reliability deterioration — PP statement
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