🚄🛠️ Uncertainty over Madrid–Seville high-speed line reopening
Oneliner
Transport Minister Óscar Puente has indicated that the high-speed line between Madrid and Seville may reopen as soon as 17 February 2026, following repairs from the Adamuz accident on 18 January. Ticket sales have resumed, with prices ranging from €17 to €89. However, official confirmation of the reopening remains uncertain, as previous timelines have been delayed due to adverse weather conditions affecting repair work.
Key points
- Transport Minister Óscar Puente indicates the line may reopen between 17 and 18 February 2026.
- Ticket sales have resumed, with prices ranging from €17 to €89 for various operators.
- The reopening has faced multiple delays since the Adamuz accident on 18 January 2026.
- Passengers have relied on alternative transport options during the closure.
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Facts
- The Adamuz accident occurred on 18 January 2026.
- Ticket prices for the reopened services range from €17 to €89.
- The line has been closed for nearly a month.
- Initial reopening dates were set for 2 February and later adjusted to 7 February 2026.
Quotes
- The forecast with the information we have at this time is that tomorrow, Tuesday, 17 February 2026, we will resume services on the Madrid–Seville route — Operators' statement.
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