Hundreds of rail passengers using the line between Madrid and Barcelona were left stranded for hours after some 600 meters of fiber optic cable used in the signaling system were stolen, Spain’s railway infrastructure company ADIF said yesterday.
The overnight theft in the Catalonia region forced the suspension of the bullet train service linking Spain’s two biggest cities, as many people headed off for their summer vacation.
Passengers crowded platforms before trains began running again in the late morning. Passenger José Luis told the Associated Press at Madrid’s Atocha station tat he had been waiting for hours to catch his train to Barcelona.
Catalonia regional police Mossos d’Esquadra said one person had been arrested for stealing around 600 meters of cable. An ADIF spokesperson told the AP service would be fully restored around midday and estimated that at least 15 train departures would be canceled.