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Travel chaos in Spain as trains halted and passengers hit with delays after cable theft – days after power outage

Published on May 05, 2025 at 11:27 AM

THIEVES have stolen copper cables from Spain’s high-speed train network – suspending services, stranding thousands at stations and leaving passengers stuck on trains overnight.

The theft targeted line cables in four spots within a 6-mile stretch between and Seville – Minister Oscar Puente called it a “serious act of sabotage”; on X.

Two women embrace at a train station while waiting for news about delayed trains.
People waited anxiously for news about their delayed trains at the Madrid train station
Passengers waiting at a train station.
Thousands were left stranded here on Sunday evening
Passengers playing cards at a train station.
Train disruptions still continue

Thousands of passengers were left waiting in Madrid‘s Atocha station on Sunday evening after the network was hit was delays.

Mexican tourists, Alberto Valero and his family, had to spend hours at the station due to the delays on the train line connecting Madrid to their destination of Seville.

He said: “We’re here with tourists from everywhere – , .

“Everyone is at a loss for what to do because of the total disarray.”;

Train services on numerous lines of the high-speed network were suspended.

Nine trains were even left stranded between stations, with many passengers forced to spend the night onboard, according to interviews on state broadcaster TVE.

On Monday morning, only a few trains left Madrid for Toledo, as services to cities further south, like Seville and Malaga, were still suspended, ‘s railway infrastructure company ADIF said on X.

The train connecting Madrid and cities in the South was expected to resume service at around 9.30am, ADIF said.

The railway company said its staff were working to replace the stolen cables and reestablish the service.

The network links most major cities but is exposed to cable thefts as it runs through vast, empty countryside.

It comes after Spain and Portugal were on Monday – affecting more than 55 million people and lasting more than half a day.

Spain’s Interior Ministryand deployed 30,000to maintain order as both governments held emergency cabinet meetings.

In Madrid, emergency crews carried out 286 rescues to free people trapped in lifts, while passengers in Portugal were forced to flee darkened underground tunnels.

Traffic lights failed, mobile networks collapsed, and desperate residents queued outside shops, petrol stations and banks to grab supplies and cash.

Airports in, Madrid and Barcelona ground to a halt, with hundreds of flights delayed or cancelled, leaving tens of thousands of British tourists stranded.

Hundreds of passengers were also left .

Spain‘s transport minister said 11 trains remained stranded with passengers on board on Tuesday, nearly nine hours after the blackout.

At least five people are known to have lost their lives to various tragedies in the 24 hours of the blackout.

The blackout was dubbed the worst in European history – eclipsing the 2003 outage that hit 56 million people in Italy and Switzerland.

Passengers waiting at a train station in Malaga, Spain.
The aftershocks of Spain’s blackout are being felt

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