Trains to and from València return to normal after incident

Commuter and Mediterranean corridor rail services in València have resumed normal operations after an hour of delays due to a signaling system failure.

Generic image of train tracks with a green signal, symbolizing normal service.
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Generic image of train tracks with a green signal, symbolizing normal service.

Trains on the commuter and Mediterranean corridor lines with origin and destination in València have resumed normal circulation after an hour of delays caused by an incident in the traffic regulation and signaling systems.

The incident, which affected the traffic regulation and signaling systems, caused intermittent service disruptions, impacting both the València commuter rail network and the Mediterranean corridor trains.
Sources from Adif have confirmed that the problem has been resolved and that the progressive recovery of frequencies has begun. After approximately one hour of disruptions, the service has returned to its usual operation.
The railway infrastructure management company had previously reported the situation via its official X account, stating that Adif personnel were working to resolve the fault as quickly as possible.
Finally, Adif has announced that the incident is completely resolved and that trains on the affected lines are now running normally.