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BARCELONA – Rail commuters in Catalonia faced disrupted services on Wednesday after a collision involving a Barcelona commuter train the previous evening, as reported by Spanish officials.

The incident resulted in one fatality and injuries to 37 individuals. Emergency teams worked through the night to provide assistance, as the train had collided with a fallen retaining wall on the tracks.

Simultaneously, rescue operations continued in southern Spain, where a high-speed train accident on Sunday claimed at least 42 lives, occurring roughly 800 kilometers (497 miles) from Barcelona. Spain observed three days of mourning in response to this tragedy.

According to Catalonia’s emergency services, of the 37 individuals impacted by the Tuesday night crash, five sustained serious injuries, while six experienced moderate harm. Regional firefighters indicated that most injuries occurred in the lead car of the train, from which all passengers were evacuated.

Spanish Prime Minister Pedro Sánchez expressed his condolences and support for those affected by the Barcelona crash through a statement on X, formerly known as Twitter, on Tuesday night.

Spain’s high-speed trains are generally efficient and have been a source of national pride until the recent incidents. However, the commuter rail services have struggled with reliability. Despite this, serious accidents remain a rarity in both networks.

The commuter train crashed near the town of Gelida, located about 37 kilometers (23 miles) outside Barcelona.

Spain’s railway operator ADIF said the containment wall likely collapsed due to heavy rainfall that swept across the northeastern Spanish region this week.

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Naishadham reported from Madrid.

Copyright 2026 The Associated Press. All rights reserved. This material may not be published, broadcast, rewritten or redistributed without permission.

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