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Dozens of Cercanías Madrid users have been affected by the numerous incidents that occurred in several convoys this Monday morning. As reported by the transport network, the trains of the C-3, C-4a, C-7 and C-8 They experienced delays and variations in their usual response due to an outage.

Significant delays and chaos have caused fights and jostling between passengers to board the trains. In addition, the signage on the screens has been reduced.

The C-7 trains to Príncipe Pío-Las Rozas had to end your visit to Príncipe Pío. Those traveling in the opposite direction, Las Rozas-Príncipe Pío, have ended his tour in Chamartín.

The frequency of trains between Chamartín, Príncipe Pío and Las Rozas, estimated by Renfe, was around 25 minutes, due to a breakdown of the Pitis and Pinar de las Rozas installations.

The C-3 line also suffered a breakdown of facilities between Aranjuez and Ciempozuelos. The trains were delayed. After the incident was resolved, the trains returned to their usual frequencies.

One of the affected users says: Madrid Totalthat on the C-3 Chamartín-Aranjuez line, “Renfe literally ate two trains, for which they arrived 30 minutes late. In addition, instead of finishing at Chamartín, They dropped off the travelers at Atocha.

On the other hand, trains on the C-8 line did not see their route affected, although they also suffered prolonged delays and immobilizations. The fault has already been rectified. The incidents on C-7 and C-8 were also correctedtrains are recovering their corridors and gradually returning to their usual route.

On the other hand, line C-4 suffered a breakdown of the facilities at the entrance and exit of the station. Alcobendas-San Sebastian de los ReyesThe trains were delayed and were running on a single track between Alcobendas-San Sebastián de los Reyes and Cantoblanco.

According to the latest news, according to information from Cercanías, the trains will gradually return to their usual frequencies, since recently fixed the defect at the entrance and exit of the Alcobendas-San Sebastián de los Reyes station.

The travelers moved their discomfort: “In the cars there were people calling work to tell them they were late, a person on crutches missed the AVE they were supposed to take in Chamartín… I’ll keep the swearing to myself.” In addition to receiving many complaints on social media, the Cercanías account has received some.

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