Railway infrastructures recover their pulse, except for minor problems from early in signaling systems in Seville and Barcelona, after two days of crisis. Monday was that of the total fall virtually unprecedented with train services, and yesterday the operations were resumed after chaos and between strong delays. The priority was while it came to carrying out the normal programming.
This morning Adif reports a usual operation in the high -speed lines and incidents in the conventional network that have altered traffic in the average and long distance in the early hours. The problems, already solved around noon, were located between Lugo, Moforte and Ponferrada, and on the Burgos-Miranda axis.
In the vicinity the biggest problem at the beginning of the day has been found in Seville, with incidents resolved in the signaling in Santa Justa and Majarabique, and in Barcelona, where the circulation between Vic and Ripoll has been interrupted.
Renfe has reported the recovery of all his services after Monday’s general blackout and points out that “the circulation will be progressively normalized throughout the day.” Rodalies of Catalonia has warned that in some stations the information and sale systems may not work properly due to technological systems.
Aena’s airports have not ceased to be operational throughout the electrical crisis thanks to the use of own plants and generators. This Wednesday the airport operator highlights travelers the works in train access to Barcelona El Prat airport and an adverse meteorology situation in Melilla.
As for the roads, the DGT already lifted yesterday the recommendation to avoid displacements, but there are two new important notices this Wednesday: the forecast of rain and storms in many areas of the country, and the beginning of the May bridge, which has a special incidence in the center by being festive also on Friday in Madrid. In the latter case, the special operation for the bridge begins at 3:00 p.m. with more than 7.5 million displacements planned in the Community of Madrid until Sunday.