MADRID, 4 Sep. (EUROPA PRESS) –

Circulation on the Madrid-Seville high-speed line and on the Mediterranean Corridor has been restored during the early hours of this Monday after the suspension of traffic suffered by both routes during the day on Sunday due to the isolated depression at high levels (DANA). that is affecting the central area of ??the peninsula, as reported by Renfe.

ADIF technicians have restored traffic on the Madrid-Andalusia high-speed line around 01:30 at night, although with speed limits between La Sagra and Yeles (Toledo). The section had been interrupted by the accumulation of water that affected different operators that circulate on the line.

The trains that were on the route during the suspension have been able to continue to their destination, although at this time a train remains stopped in Mora (Toledo). Likewise, while waiting to know Adif’s forecasts, the first trains, both the services with Andalusia and the Avant de Toledo and Ciudad Real will not leave their origin.

As for the Mediterranean Corridor, Renfe has reported that the work of Adif technicians has made it possible to restore circulation on a track between L’Aldea and Ulldecona (Tarragona), although the normalization of the service will be gradual, so some trains may suffer “significant delays”.

Renfe has announced to travelers that they can cancel or change their ticket free of charge, if they consider not making their trip. This measure by the railway company was already adopted yesterday Sunday in the different services affected by the storm.

In addition, it has reinforced its official information channels for those clients who plan to travel today Monday, both on social networks, the web and SMS messages. They can also go to the usual information channels in stations and on the telephone 912 320 320.