Breakdown at Atocha causes delays and diversions on Madrid Commuter Rail

An infrastructure failure at Atocha station is causing delays and detentions on several Madrid Commuter Rail lines, particularly affecting the C-7.

Generic image of train tracks and platforms at Atocha station with emergency lights.
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Generic image of train tracks and platforms at Atocha station with emergency lights.

An infrastructure failure at Atocha station has caused delays and detentions across the Madrid Commuter Rail network, altering usual routes.

Renfe reported via the social network X that the incident primarily affects the C-7 line's route, which is being diverted through O'Donnell in both directions. Lines C-2 and C-8, however, are maintaining their usual itineraries.
The Madrid Commuter Rail service announced that "delays" and "stops" are being registered throughout its network due to the breakdown at Atocha station. Usual routes may be modified.