Se reanuda la alta velocidad entre Madrid y Barcelona tras arrollamiento en Alcalá de Henares

La línea de alta velocidad que conecta Madrid, Zaragoza y Barcelona ha reanudado su circulación normal tras un arrollamiento en Alcalá de Henares. El incidente ocurrió en un punto de paso no autorizado y provocó una interrupción de al menos una hora. Adif ha confirmado la restablecimiento del servicio tras la intervención de los servicios de emergencia.

El accidente tuvo lugar en un "punto de paso no autorizado" en el municipio madrileño de Alcalá de Henares, según ha detallado Renfe. Esto interrumpió la línea de alta velocidad durante al menos una hora, afectando a varios trenes.

Los trenes de larga distancia 3152 y 6171 quedaron detenidos ante las señales de entrada, mientras que los de alta velocidad se pararon en las estaciones de Madrid Puerta de Atocha y Zaragoza Delicias.

"Se restablece la circulación normal después de la actuación de servicios de emergencia en plena vía", informó Adif, que aplicó una limitación temporal de velocidad tras reanudar el servicio. La incidencia se resolvió sin más detalles sobre el estado de la persona arrollada.

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