Total chaos in Cercanías Madrid: a breakdown in Atocha collapses six lines during peak hour and in Medium Distance trains

An incident registered early in the morning at the Estación de Madrid Puerta de Atocha-Almudena Grandes station has caused massive delays, diversions, and limited trains on a large part of the Madrid Commuter Rail network, affecting thousands of users from the outset. It has also affected Medium Distance trains.

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The Madrid railway system has started the day completely tense. A breakdown detected at 2:55 in the morning in the Atocha infrastructure has ended up impacting rush hour head-on, generating a domino effect across a large part of the network.

According to the Railway Infrastructure Administrator, the incident directly affects six main commuter lines, in addition to medium-distance trains.

Affected lines and service changes

The affected lines are:

  • C2
  • C3
  • C4
  • C7
  • C8
  • C10

The operation has had to adapt on the fly, with limitations and diversions that have further complicated mobility:

  • The C4 from Parla only runs to Villaverde Alto
  • The C4a (Alcobendas-S.S. Reyes) terminates at Chamartín
  • The C4b (Colmenar Viejo) only reaches Atocha Cercanías
  • The C7 runs diverted via O’Donnell

The result: accumulated delays, incomplete trains, and thousands of affected passengers.

Rush hour: the worst possible time

The impact of the breakdown has not been minor because it has coincided with the moment of greatest demand on the system: entry into Madrid for work reasons.

A breakdown in the railway infrastructure at Atocha station is causing significant delays this Wednesday morning on several lines of the Madrid Commuter network, as well as on Medium Distance trains passing through this hub.

According to Adif in a message disseminated on the social network “X”, work is being done on the incident to resolve the incident “as soon as possible” and restore normality to the service as soon as possible.