Spain’s train drivers call for strike as deadly derailments fuel concern

Deadly Derailments Rock Spain's Rail Network: Union Demands Safety Assurances Before Nationwide Strike

A series of devastating derailments in southern Spain has left dozens dead and wounded, sparking outrage among train drivers who are now calling for a nationwide strike. The largest union representing train drivers, SEMAF, says the situation is "unacceptable" and demands criminal liability from those responsible for ensuring safety in the railway infrastructure.

The latest tragedy occurred on Sunday when two high-speed trains collided near the town of Adamuz, killing at least 43 people and injuring dozens more. In another incident on Tuesday, a commuter train hit a retaining wall that had fallen onto the tracks in Gelida, near Barcelona, resulting in one fatality and 37 injuries.

The union's strike call comes after a letter was sent to the rail network operator ADIF last August requesting an investigation into flaws on train lines across the country. The recommendations included reducing speeds at certain points until the tracks were fully repaired.

With the government facing mounting pressure, Transport Minister Oscar Puente has vowed to "sit down and talk" with the union to try to avoid the strike, which he says is motivated by "the emotional state that the train drivers are experiencing following the death of two colleagues."

However, many are questioning the safety of Spain's rail network, with commuters expressing concern over the increasing number of derailments. Raluca Maria Pasca, a waitress who travels on high-speed trains frequently, notes that she has recently felt the trains "shaking lately." She believes the problem needs to be addressed urgently.

The opposition Popular Party has also demanded an "immediate clarification" on the state of Spain's railways, with party leader Alberto Nunez Feijoo writing that "this is too much."

As authorities continue their investigation into Sunday's high-speed crash, they have imposed temporary speed limits and are conducting safety checks. Meanwhile, services across Catalonia's main commuter rail network have been suspended until further notice.

The situation highlights the growing concerns over train safety in Spain, with many calling for urgent action to be taken to address the problems plaguing the nation's railways.
 
🚨 I'm so worried about what's happening on the trains in Spain right now 🤕. A lot of people are losing their lives and it's not fair 💔. The union is demanding safety assurances before they go on strike, and honestly, who can blame them? 😩 They have a point - we should all be safe when we're traveling by train 🚂.

I've been feeling kinda anxious when I'm on the train too 🤯. I just hope the government takes this seriously and fixes the problems fast 💨. We need to make sure that our trains are safe, especially with so many people relying on them 🙏. I don't want anyone else to go through what those families have been through 😢.

I'm not a train expert or anything 🚂♂️, but it seems like common sense says we should be looking at ways to prevent these kinds of accidents in the first place 🔍. Let's hope the government and unions can work together to make sure our trains are safe for everyone 🤞.
 
😞 ugh this is getting outta hand! like, seriously Spain can't even get its rail network together 🚂😡. These derailments are unacceptable and the union is right to demand safety assurances before they go on strike. it's not just about train drivers, it's about all passengers who have to deal with these crazy incidents 💥.

i mean, what's going on with these tracks? are they even being maintained properly? 🤔 the fact that trains were shaking (thanks for sharing Raluca!) is a red flag right there 🚨. and now we're talking emergency speed limits, suspended services... it's chaos 😵.

the opposition needs to step up and demand answers from the government. this isn't just about train safety, it's about public trust 🤝. how many more lives have to be lost before something is done about it? 💔
 
I'm totally fed up with this gov't's response to the rail disaster 🚂😡. The fact that they're trying to placate the union by saying they'll "sit down and talk" is just a PR stunt, IMO 👎. What really needs to happen is some real action on their part to address these safety concerns 🤔.

And let's be real, this whole thing is a classic case of the gov't trying to shift the blame from themselves for not doing enough in the first place ⚠️. We all know that Spain's rail network has been plagued by problems for years, and it's high time someone took responsibility 🙄.

As a commuter myself, I can attest that the recent shaking of trains is a serious concern 🚨. It's time for the gov't to take concrete steps to address these issues, not just make empty promises 💬. And let's not forget the opposition party's call for an investigation into the state of Spain's railways – it's about time someone started asking tough questions 🔍!
 
omg what is going on with spain's trains?? 😱 i mean i know accidents happen but 43 people dead from one derailment is just devastating 💔 and now they're saying it's not safe anymore? that's like in a movie or something where everyone's all "we need to take action NOW" 🚂💥

i feel for the train drivers and their families who are going through this. but at the same time, it's not just them, it's the entire country that needs to be safe 🤗 so i hope they get what they want from the government which is something to be done ASAP about these derailments.

and can we talk about how one of the victims was just killed because a retaining wall fell on the tracks? that's just crazy and heartbreaking 💔 like, what even is wrong with our infrastructure?! 🤷‍♀️
 
Man, 43 people dead and dozens hurt? That's just not right 🤕. I remember when my grandma used to take the train to visit her sister and it was always so smooth and safe... now it sounds like they're shaking apart all over the place 😩. And what's with all these strikes? Can't they just do some basic safety checks before hitting 100km/h? It's not like they don't know how to fix a few retaining walls 🤦‍♂️.

And I'm so done with the "emotional state" excuse, you know? Like, sure train drivers are grieving for their colleagues, but that doesn't mean we should be stuck in traffic and trains falling apart 🚫. We need some real answers here, not just empty promises from the government 🙄.

Anyway, I'm all for safety first, and if that means suspending services and doing a thorough investigation, then so be it 💯. Just hope they get to the bottom of this and fix our railways once and for all 🔩.
 
omg u can't even trust the speed of trains rn, they're literally shaking & ppl are dyin 🚫💀 what's going on with spanish rail? it's like they dont care about passenger lives at all 🙄 i mean, 43 people just got killed in one accident & now the union is demanding safety assurances before striking? its not like they want to be safe, its like they want to make sure they get paid first 💸& btw, cant we just have a national conversation about train safety instead of blaming individual drivers? 🤔
 
Ugh, this is getting out of hand 🤯! I'm so tired of hearing about these derailments and how they're not just a one-off thing... it's like something's seriously wrong with Spain's rail network 🚂😷. I get it, accidents happen, but come on, 43 people dead? That's just devastating 💔. And now the union is calling for a nationwide strike? I feel for them, they're already stressed out enough, but this might push things too far 😩. As a commuter myself (I live near Barcelona), I'm getting pretty anxious about traveling by train. The last thing I've noticed is that the trains have been shaking lately... like Raluca Maria Pasca said 🙌. It's time for some serious action to be taken, whether it's speed limits or actual repairs to the tracks 💪. Can't we just get this sorted out already? 🤞
 
I'm getting a bad vibe about this 🚫😟. Like, how many times do you have to crash before people get serious? 43 dead and dozens more injured at Adamuz? And now they're saying the trains are shaking? That's just not right, mate! 🤯 You gotta take safety seriously, not just slap a band-aid on it.

I'm all for the union wanting some answers, but come on, this is getting out of hand. Everyone's talking about how many lives are lost and how much damage is done... when can we expect to see some real change? Like, are we gonna have to wait till someone else dies or gets seriously hurt before something gets done?

I mean, I've taken trains for years and never had a problem, but this latest stuff? It's just not good enough. The gov's all like "let's talk it out" but when is that going to happen? How many times do we have to see these derailments before someone puts their foot down and says "enough's enough"? 🚂😡
 
🚨💔 just saw that there were like 43 people killed in a derailment in spain already this week 🤯 and now they're saying trains are shaking 🚂😷 how is this even possible?! i'm not surprised tho, been hearing about these incidents for ages 🙄 and its only getting worse 📈 the union is right to demand safety assurances but it's not just them, the whole system needs a overhaul 🔄💣
 
man this is so sad another bunch of people killed cuz of some stupid technical issues 🤕😔 trains r supposed 2 b safe 4 everyone, not just some privileged commuters who can afford 2 travel fast 🚂👎 but what about all the ordinary ppl who rely on trains 4 their daily commute? they should b prioritized 4 sure, and those train drivers deserve so much more than just a "sit down and talk" with the government 🤝 it's time 4 some real action 2 b taken 2 fix this mess ASAP 💪
 
🚂😬 I'm not buying into all this fuss about a nationwide strike just yet. Like, I get that these derailments are super scary and people are hurt, but have we seen some actual data on how many trains are derailing in relation to the number of passengers? And what's with the speed limits being imposed now? That just seems like a temporary fix to me 🙄. The union is pushing for safety assurances, but are they also asking for concrete action and not just more words from the government?

I've been on those trains too, and yeah, I have felt them shake sometimes... but we're talking about some pretty advanced rail systems here. We need facts and figures, not just emotional appeals to action 🤔. And what's with the emphasis on "the emotional state" of train drivers? Like, are they just supposed to deal with trauma and get back on track (no pun intended)? It feels like we're missing some important context here...
 
man this is getting out of hand 🚂😱 i feel so bad for all those people who lost their lives and are still struggling with injuries can't believe how many times these trains have derailed already it's like they're just waiting to happen needs some serious overhaul ASAP ⏰💨
 
😂 Can you believe this? Trains are like my favorite aunt – they can just get on your nerves sometimes! 😅 I mean, who wants to be stuck in a crowded train with no Wi-Fi and a delayed departure? 🚫 At least here it's not just about being late, though...it's about staying safe. 🙏

I don't think the government should be worried – train drivers aren't trying to sabotage the trains (unless they're really bad at their job, haha!). It's like they're saying, "Hey, we care about you guys and want to make sure this doesn't happen again." 💕

And I feel for Raluca Maria Pasca – who hasn't had those "lately" moments on the train where it feels like it's wobbling? 🤯 At least she's speaking up! 👏 Maybe we should all start reporting our own train troubles to get some attention. 🚨 Just don't forget your lunch...or anything else, haha! 🍴
 
I'm super concerned about this derailment situation in Spain 🚨. Like, how can they not ensure the trains are safe? I've been on trains before and it feels like you're always worrying about something breaking down or crashing. And now there's these deaths and injuries... it's just devastating.

And yeah, the union's demands for safety assurances make total sense 🤝. If the government can't guarantee that their rail network is safe, then they should be held accountable. It's not just about the train drivers being emotional, it's about making sure people get to where they need to go without risking their lives.

Commuters are already feeling the strain with all these delays and cancellations 😩. And now you're telling them that this might happen again? No way. I'm so down for a strike if it means the government takes this seriously. We can't keep living in fear of train crashes 🚫. Spain needs to step up their game on safety ASAP!
 
man this is insane 🤯 a bunch of people are dying because of some stupid mistake on the part of ADIF they're so slow to respond and fix the issues on the tracks it's not like they didn't know about them beforehand anyway what's the point of having speed limits if you don't actually enforce them? 🚨 i feel for the families of the victims this is just heartbreaking i hope the union gets what they want from the government because clearly the system isn't working.
 
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