Political tension grows over Madrid-Málaga AVE suspension

Transport Minister Óscar Puente explains repair challenges for the Álora landslide that suspended the Madrid-Málaga AVE since February 4. Reopening is delayed until late April, impacting Easter Week and sparking disputes over economic loss figures. The PP criticizes the government and proposes an air bridge.

A landslide on February 4 in Álora, Málaga, caused by rains, interrupted the high-speed (AVE) line between Madrid and Málaga. Adif has delayed reopening several times: initially February 28, then March 24, and now until late April. Renfe currently offers an alternative service to Antequera by train and bus to Málaga until March 23, used by 3,000 people daily, but no tickets are available from March 24 due to reorganization of existing bookings, according to the company. Ouigo and Iryo do not operate until the direct line is restored. Transport Minister Óscar Puente posted a video on X explaining that 75 workers and 23 machines operate 24 hours a day, but space limits further intervention: “The possibilities are what they are: they are limited by physics.” He criticized the PP for manipulation and noted the Junta took seven months to repair a road to Ronda. Last year, 66,656 passengers used the Madrid-Málaga AVE during Easter Week. The Costa del Sol Hoteliers Association (Aehcos) estimates 300 million euros in direct losses and 1.300 million indirect, per president José Luque in a meeting, though the association denies officially communicating it. The Junta de Andalucía, led by Juan Manuel Moreno, repeats the 1.300 million figure, but alternative reports question it: a University of Málaga study calculates 394 million for Easter in the capital, and eldiario.es estimates about 20 million just for train-arriving tourists. The PP, with Elías Bendodo and Francisco Salado, proposes an air bridge with fixed prices, more plane capacity, and toll removal, calling the situation a “ruin” and the “biggest crisis” for Costa del Sol. The Junta is studying legal action for damage to the “Málaga brand.” Government subdelegate Javier Salas called PP figures “vultures,” prompting replies. The Málaga Press Association criticized Puente for disparaging journalists.

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Thousands march silently in Huelva demanding memory, truth, and justice for Adamuz rail accident victims.
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Over 2,000 people protest in Huelva for truth on Adamuz accident

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Over 2,000 people, according to organizers, or 5,000 according to police, marched in silence on March 20 in Huelva demanding memory, truth, and justice for victims of the Adamuz rail accident, which killed 46 and injured 152 on January 18. The event, called by the Asociación Víctimas Descarrilamiento Adamuz, criticized the administrations' delayed response. Mario Samper, victims' spokesperson, called for an impartial investigation.

The Asociación de Empresarios Hoteleros de la Costa del Sol (Aehcos) reported an average hotel occupancy of 82.85% in Málaga from March 27 to April 6, exceeding initial forecasts of 73.47% and figures from 2025 and 2024. Good weather and international tourism offset the AVE high-speed rail disconnection with Madrid caused by a February landslide. The Federación Andaluza de Hostelería also described Easter Week as 'good' across Andalucía, including Málaga.

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Spain's Ministry of Transport and Sustainable Mobility has approved toll increases on state highways for 2026, ranging from 3.64% to 4.68% on administrative concessions and 2% on those managed by Seitt. Effective from January 1, these updates reflect IPC growth and the gradual phase-out of anti-inflation subsidies. Discounts for frequent users and nighttime free access on select roads remain in place.

President Claudia Sheinbaum announced a one-week delay in the Lechería-AIFA train inauguration due to safety tests. Originally promised before Easter week, it now targets March 29 or possibly April 6. Aesthetic improvements are also underway along the route.

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A commuter train derailed in Catalonia after a retaining wall collapsed onto the tracks due to heavy rain. The train driver was killed, and at least 30 people were injured. The accident occurred two days after the major train crash in Andalusia.

A winter-like cold spell, with winds up to 154 km/h and 20 cm of snow, has forced ski resort closures and road restrictions in the Aragonese Pyrenees at the start of Easter holidays. The Government of Aragon has activated the alert phase of its Special Civil Protection Plan for adverse weather. Spain's State Meteorological Agency maintains orange wind warnings and snow alerts.

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Hundreds of vacationers saturate the México-Cuernavaca highway this Friday at the start of the Semana Santa bridge. Caminos y Puentes Federales (CAPUFE) reports steady progress at the toll booth despite significant vehicle load. Protesters at the Palo Blanco toll allowed passage without blockades.

 

 

 

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