Spanish Train Union Threatens General Strike for Safety After Deadly Crashes

January 21, 2026
Spanish Train Union Threatens General Strike for Safety After Deadly Crashes
  • A plan for a general strike has been announced by Semaf, the union representing about 85% of Spanish train engineers, as a demand for guaranteed safety and reliability of the rail network after a week marked by deadly accidents.

  • Semaf confirmed the death of a 28-year-old trainee engineer in the Catalonia suburban crash, one of four engineers aboard the train, with the tragedy prompting renewed calls for safety improvements.

  • The union urged engineers to avoid work if overwhelmed by the week’s events and to report their status to supervisors, signaling a cautious stance on returning to service.

  • Adif cited additional hazards on lines, including a fallen tree, and said efforts were underway to resolve issues quickly and restore normal operations.

  • Investigations into the Sunday Adamuz high-speed collision focus on potential rail or wheel faults, with authorities ruling out sabotage and human error.

  • The union advised safety-first practices, encouraging workers to report emotional or mental strain and to seek support as needed.

  • The union is pressing for urgent safety measures and criminal accountability for those responsible for rail infrastructure safety, and has signaled a possible general strike without fixed dates.

  • Catalan suburban trains were halted for track inspections after the Tuesday crash, while Adif ordered a comprehensive safety check across the network.

  • Semaf urged not to resume service without adequate safety guarantees and called for suspending all Spain-wide routes that could face similar weather-related risks as Catalonia.

  • Police noted the Catalonia crash involved four drivers on the affected train—the main driver plus three trainees.

  • The Catalonia incident involved a trainee’s death and injuries to 37 others when a train struck a guardrail wall amid stormy conditions; another nearby suburban train hit a fallen rock without casualties.

  • Further tragedy occurred with another high-speed crash in Adamuz, Córdoba, raising the week’s death toll to over 40.

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