Spain's high speed trains in Madrid disrupted after computer outage


  • World
  • Thursday, 04 Sep 2025

MADRID (Reuters) -Spain's high speed trains to and from Madrid were either halted or delayed on Thursday afternoon, as a result of a computer outage, railway infrastructure operator Adif said in a post on X.

Adif said its backup system was working and that service was being gradually restored.

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