Fourth Railway Accident In Spain In Less Than A Week

ER Editor: We had reported on the apparently hideous train crash in Spain on the Malaga-Madrid line. See —

Spain: High-speed train collision leaves at least 39 dead

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Celia Farber, a resident of Spain, also reports on this latest train accident, which TEC News calls the ‘third’. Farber says this is the fourth railway accident. This Reuters report lists the accident as the fourth. What gives? See —

Fourth Railway Accident In Spain In Less Than A Week: Reports Of Infrastructure Breakdown, Not Mere Accidents

Spanish voices on the internet should be listened to. Mostly, like Agent Roger, they point to deep corruption, while non Spanish observers draw a blank, or feel that at least the big accident (death toll now 45) involving TWO derailments and one collision, in Andalucía earlier this week might be sabotage/terrorism, or some kind of mass mind assault from some transnational entity or entities.

All sides agree this is “crazy.”

I can only say that listening to actual Spaniards…in my family, not at all anywhere near the Vox etc “right,” or “far right” (quite the opposite, historically) they have a sorrow in their eyes about what is happening with their government.

About an immense betrayal.

About things being “worse” than even their darkest history, which as we know, is very dark. From people who fought that

I’m just touching on things I have heard.

Are we witnessing a type of psyop in Spain? With no disrespect meant to anyone who has suffered as a result. 

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Spain: Third Railway Accident in Just Days Leaves Several Injured

The Spanish train drivers’ union has called for a three-day strike in February—citing safety concerns for both staff and passengers—following a week of rail accidents.

TEC NEWS

Moving on (Edward) Upward? Firefighters walk past a damaged locomotive as they work at the site where at least one person died and five were seriously injured when a regional service train collided with a collapsed wall between Sant Sadurni d’Anoia and Gelida, near Barcelona, on January 21, 2026. JOSEP LAGO/AFP.

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The incident occurred in the municipality of Alumbres, and local emergency services confirmed the collision but did not provide a precise number of casualties.

Renfe clarified that the train did not derail. Police and firefighters were dispatched to the scene, and traffic on the line connecting Cartagena and the village of Los Nietos was temporarily suspended.

This accident comes amid a week of heightened concern over rail safety in Spain. On Sunday, a collision between two high-speed trains in Andalusia killed 43 people: the deadliest rail disaster in the country in over a decade. Just two days later, a commuter train near Barcelona ploughed into rubble from a collapsed retaining wall, leaving one dead and 37 injured.

In response to these incidents, the train drivers’ union has called for a three-day strike in February, citing safety concerns for staff and passengers alike. The union described striking as

the only legal route left for workers to demand the restoration of the rail system’s safety.

Source

Featured image source: https://www.independent.co.uk/travel/news-and-advice/cartagena-spain-train-crash-crane-b2905516.html

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