Spain, Iryo train and Rail fracture
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The black-and-white pooch bolted Sunday in the aftermath of the high-speed train crash in southern Spain that killed at least 45 people
Commuter rail service in Spain’s northeastern Catalonia region has been suspended after a Barcelona commuter train crash killed one person and injured 37 others
The death toll from the train crash in southern Spain continues to rise as officials are left perplexed by the cause, but rule out sabotage.
The crash in Catalonia in northeastern Spain came just two days after a separate train collision killed at least 42 people in the country’s south and injured dozens more.
A passenger train crashed in northern Spain on Tuesday night, killing one person and injuring dozen more, as the death toll from a train crash in southern Spain days earlier climbed to 42.
A commuter train hit a collapsed retaining wall near Barcelona on Tuesday, killing one person and injuring at least 37 people, according to officials.
Officials on Tuesday were struggling to identify bodies from the crash near the southern city of Córdoba, which killed at least 41 people.
The news late Tuesday of another train crash mere days after Spain’s worst railway disaster since 2013 left many Spaniards in disbelief. Emergency workers were still searching for victims in the wreckage from Sunday’s high-speed crash in southern Spain that killed at least 42 people and injured dozens some 800 kilometers (497 miles) away.
By Pietro Lombardi and Corina Pons MADRID, Jan 23 (Reuters) - A series of accidents in one week on Spain's railways, including one of the deadliest in Europe, has left the country reeling and put the spotlight on whether investment to maintain the network is keeping pace with surging passenger demand.