passengers outraged by delays on AVE trains
Galicia, Asturias and Andalusia. The tsThree communities suffer delays on AVE trains in the middle of summer. The train stations are crowded of passengers waiting for their convoy to leave for its destination.
There is a incidence on the catenary in O Irixo that affects the AVE line between Ourense and Santiago. “High-speed circulation between Ourense and Santiago is affected due to a pantograph/catenary incident in O Irixo,” Renfe reports on social networks at 11:08 in the morning.
The train leaving at 4:37 p.m. from Chamartín station and arriving at 8:18 p.m. to Gijón had not yet left at 7:30 p.m. The same thing happened with the train leaving at 18:06 from Chamartín and arriving at 22:29 in Vigo.
Passengers have received a message warning that the train they were going to travel on was delayed due to a “operational impact». «What is the catenary. They don’t know when it’s going to be. “We may not go out today,” is what they tell a Renfe worker whom OKDIARIO has contacted about what is happening at the Chamartín station.
Some passengers report delays of up to 223 minutes on their social media profiles.
What joke is this? @Renfe @oscar_puente_ pic.twitter.com/KBd1hLPbxi
— Paulina.Hoyos (@PaulinaHoyos15) July 8, 2026
The incidence on the catenary in O Irixo It also affects trains going to Gijón: “Hello. Information about your trip to Gijón-Sanz Crespo on 07/08/2026. Due to an operational incident caused by a breakdown in the infrastructure between Ourense and Santiago de Compostela, your train is experiencing a delay in its departure. We inform you that changes and cancellations have been enabled without charges in case you prefer to modify the date of your trip. Sorry for the inconvenience,” was the message that reached an affected passenger traveling to Asturias.
«@oscar_puente_ @Adif_es @Renfe hours in Chamartín waiting for the AVE to Gijón to arrive and we still have no response and it looks like it’s going to take a long time; You need to give us the blankets and sleep on the floor. You should be ashamed to continue there sucking from the bottle,” another user complains.
@oscar_puente_ @Adif_es @Renfe hours in Chamartín waiting for the Ave to arrive to Gijón and we still have no response and it looks like it’s going to take a long time, you need to give us the blankets and sleep on the floor, it should be embarrassing for you to continue there sucking from the boat
— Finura Martínez Cabueñes (@Javi660315) July 8, 2026
There are several incidents on the high-speed line that affect the Spanish railway network. It’s not the first time. Something similar happened last summer. The continuous breakdowns in the trains and the constant failures in the catenaries caused detentions in the heat of the heat wave, with passengers affected by the lack of air conditioning.
Delays due to a new cable theft
a new cable theft between Ciudad Real and Malagón, in Castilla-La Mancha, has caused the delay of several trains that circulate on the high-speed line that connects Madrid with Andalusia. From Adif they warn that they are working to solve the incident.
⚠️Incidence in the infrastructure between Malagón and Ciudad Real (Standard Width).
🚇LD AV and MD AV trains affected on the High Speed line between Madrid and Andalusia.https://t.co/DeIL0gydBr
— InfoRenfe (@Inforenfe) July 8, 2026
According to Adif, from Monday, July 1 to today, July 8, Three cable thefts have been recorded and reported that have affected the railway service).
