Traffic on the Madrid-Cáceres line has been interrupted due to an accident involving a road vehicle.

Traffic on the Madrid-Cáceres line is interrupted between Talavera de la Reina and Montearagón ( Toledo ) due to an accident involving a road vehicle at a level crossing, according to Adif's social media accounts. The driver of the car died in the accident.
The public entity has established an alternative road transportation plan to guarantee the mobility of travelers, according to information published on its X account, formerly Twitter.
Renfe has also reported the line disruption, but has been unable to provide an estimate of the duration following a user inquiry: "In these cases, we are waiting for the relevant authorities to authorize service . Best regards, and we apologize for the inconvenience."
This situation occurred on the same day that a signaling system failure near Hornachuelos (Córdoba) caused average delays of approximately 45 minutes on Friday for high-speed trains running on the line linking the city with Seville. The incident was resolved around 9:23 a.m.
The day before, Adif's computer servers crashed, causing further delays on high-speed trains . The incident affected trains to and from Madrid, which remained at Chamartín station awaiting the restoration of service.
ABC.es