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  • Demonstrators Occupy Central Barcelona Station To Protest Rail Service Failures
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    Demonstrators Occupy Central Barcelona Station To Protest Rail Service Failures
    Hundreds of people gather at Barcelona Sants, the city's main train station, in a protest organized by the pro-independence group Assemblea Nacional Catalana (ANC). The demonstration targets the ongoing mismanagement of the Rodalies commuter rail system by Spain's state-owned companies Renfe and Adif. Protesters wave banners and chant pro-independence slogans, denouncing chronic delays and disruptions--averaging 31 incidents per day in 2024--and call for full control of Catalonia's rail services to be transferred to the regional government. Rodalies, the name for commuter rail in Catalonia, is operated by Renfe and managed by Adif. Protesters also point to a historic lack of investment, citing that over EUR3.6 billion in planned infrastructure funds have gone unexecuted in the region since 2010. In Barcelona, Catalonia, Spain, on April 5, 2025 (Photo by Albert Llop/NurPhoto)

     

  • Demonstrators Occupy Central Barcelona Station To Protest Rail Service Failures
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    Demonstrators Occupy Central Barcelona Station To Protest Rail Service Failures
    Hundreds of people gather at Barcelona Sants, the city's main train station, in a protest organized by the pro-independence group Assemblea Nacional Catalana (ANC). The demonstration targets the ongoing mismanagement of the Rodalies commuter rail system by Spain's state-owned companies Renfe and Adif. Protesters wave banners and chant pro-independence slogans, denouncing chronic delays and disruptions--averaging 31 incidents per day in 2024--and call for full control of Catalonia's rail services to be transferred to the regional government. Rodalies, the name for commuter rail in Catalonia, is operated by Renfe and managed by Adif. Protesters also point to a historic lack of investment, citing that over EUR3.6 billion in planned infrastructure funds have gone unexecuted in the region since 2010. In Barcelona, Catalonia, Spain, on April 5, 2025 (Photo by Albert Llop/NurPhoto)

     

  • Demonstrators Occupy Central Barcelona Station To Protest Rail Service Failures
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    Demonstrators Occupy Central Barcelona Station To Protest Rail Service Failures
    Hundreds of people gather at Barcelona Sants, the city's main train station, in a protest organized by the pro-independence group Assemblea Nacional Catalana (ANC). The demonstration targets the ongoing mismanagement of the Rodalies commuter rail system by Spain's state-owned companies Renfe and Adif. Protesters wave banners and chant pro-independence slogans, denouncing chronic delays and disruptions--averaging 31 incidents per day in 2024--and call for full control of Catalonia's rail services to be transferred to the regional government. Rodalies, the name for commuter rail in Catalonia, is operated by Renfe and managed by Adif. Protesters also point to a historic lack of investment, citing that over EUR3.6 billion in planned infrastructure funds have gone unexecuted in the region since 2010. In Barcelona, Catalonia, Spain, on April 5, 2025 (Photo by Albert Llop/NurPhoto)

     

  • Demonstrators Occupy Central Barcelona Station To Protest Rail Service Failures
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    Demonstrators Occupy Central Barcelona Station To Protest Rail Service Failures
    Hundreds of people gather at Barcelona Sants, the city's main train station, in a protest organized by the pro-independence group Assemblea Nacional Catalana (ANC). The demonstration targets the ongoing mismanagement of the Rodalies commuter rail system by Spain's state-owned companies Renfe and Adif. Protesters wave banners and chant pro-independence slogans, denouncing chronic delays and disruptions--averaging 31 incidents per day in 2024--and call for full control of Catalonia's rail services to be transferred to the regional government. Rodalies, the name for commuter rail in Catalonia, is operated by Renfe and managed by Adif. Protesters also point to a historic lack of investment, citing that over EUR3.6 billion in planned infrastructure funds have gone unexecuted in the region since 2010. In Barcelona, Catalonia, Spain, on April 5, 2025 (Photo by Albert Llop/NurPhoto)

     

  • Demonstrators Occupy Central Barcelona Station To Protest Rail Service Failures
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    Demonstrators Occupy Central Barcelona Station To Protest Rail Service Failures
    Hundreds of people gather at Barcelona Sants, the city's main train station, in a protest organized by the pro-independence group Assemblea Nacional Catalana (ANC). The demonstration targets the ongoing mismanagement of the Rodalies commuter rail system by Spain's state-owned companies Renfe and Adif. Protesters wave banners and chant pro-independence slogans, denouncing chronic delays and disruptions--averaging 31 incidents per day in 2024--and call for full control of Catalonia's rail services to be transferred to the regional government. Rodalies, the name for commuter rail in Catalonia, is operated by Renfe and managed by Adif. Protesters also point to a historic lack of investment, citing that over EUR3.6 billion in planned infrastructure funds have gone unexecuted in the region since 2010. In Barcelona, Catalonia, Spain, on April 5, 2025 (Photo by Albert Llop/NurPhoto)

     

  • Demonstrators Occupy Central Barcelona Station To Protest Rail Service Failures
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    Demonstrators Occupy Central Barcelona Station To Protest Rail Service Failures
    Hundreds of people gather at Barcelona Sants, the city's main train station, in a protest organized by the pro-independence group Assemblea Nacional Catalana (ANC). The demonstration targets the ongoing mismanagement of the Rodalies commuter rail system by Spain's state-owned companies Renfe and Adif. Protesters wave banners and chant pro-independence slogans, denouncing chronic delays and disruptions--averaging 31 incidents per day in 2024--and call for full control of Catalonia's rail services to be transferred to the regional government. Rodalies, the name for commuter rail in Catalonia, is operated by Renfe and managed by Adif. Protesters also point to a historic lack of investment, citing that over EUR3.6 billion in planned infrastructure funds have gone unexecuted in the region since 2010. In Barcelona, Catalonia, Spain, on April 5, 2025 (Photo by Albert Llop/NurPhoto)

     

  • Demonstrators Occupy Central Barcelona Station To Protest Rail Service Failures
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    Demonstrators Occupy Central Barcelona Station To Protest Rail Service Failures
    Hundreds of people gather at Barcelona Sants, the city's main train station, in a protest organized by the pro-independence group Assemblea Nacional Catalana (ANC). The demonstration targets the ongoing mismanagement of the Rodalies commuter rail system by Spain's state-owned companies Renfe and Adif. Protesters wave banners and chant pro-independence slogans, denouncing chronic delays and disruptions--averaging 31 incidents per day in 2024--and call for full control of Catalonia's rail services to be transferred to the regional government. Rodalies, the name for commuter rail in Catalonia, is operated by Renfe and managed by Adif. Protesters also point to a historic lack of investment, citing that over EUR3.6 billion in planned infrastructure funds have gone unexecuted in the region since 2010. In Barcelona, Catalonia, Spain, on April 5, 2025 (Photo by Albert Llop/NurPhoto)

     

  • Demonstrators Occupy Central Barcelona Station To Protest Rail Service Failures
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    Demonstrators Occupy Central Barcelona Station To Protest Rail Service Failures
    Hundreds of people gather at Barcelona Sants, the city's main train station, in a protest organized by the pro-independence group Assemblea Nacional Catalana (ANC). The demonstration targets the ongoing mismanagement of the Rodalies commuter rail system by Spain's state-owned companies Renfe and Adif. Protesters wave banners and chant pro-independence slogans, denouncing chronic delays and disruptions--averaging 31 incidents per day in 2024--and call for full control of Catalonia's rail services to be transferred to the regional government. Rodalies, the name for commuter rail in Catalonia, is operated by Renfe and managed by Adif. Protesters also point to a historic lack of investment, citing that over EUR3.6 billion in planned infrastructure funds have gone unexecuted in the region since 2010. In Barcelona, Catalonia, Spain, on April 5, 2025 (Photo by Albert Llop/NurPhoto)

     

  • Demonstrators Occupy Central Barcelona Station To Protest Rail Service Failures
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    Demonstrators Occupy Central Barcelona Station To Protest Rail Service Failures
    Hundreds of people gather at Barcelona Sants, the city's main train station, in a protest organized by the pro-independence group Assemblea Nacional Catalana (ANC). The demonstration targets the ongoing mismanagement of the Rodalies commuter rail system by Spain's state-owned companies Renfe and Adif. Protesters wave banners and chant pro-independence slogans, denouncing chronic delays and disruptions--averaging 31 incidents per day in 2024--and call for full control of Catalonia's rail services to be transferred to the regional government. Rodalies, the name for commuter rail in Catalonia, is operated by Renfe and managed by Adif. Protesters also point to a historic lack of investment, citing that over EUR3.6 billion in planned infrastructure funds have gone unexecuted in the region since 2010. In Barcelona, Catalonia, Spain, on April 5, 2025 (Photo by Albert Llop/NurPhoto)

     

  • Demonstrators Occupy Central Barcelona Station To Protest Rail Service Failures
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    Demonstrators Occupy Central Barcelona Station To Protest Rail Service Failures
    Hundreds of people gather at Barcelona Sants, the city's main train station, in a protest organized by the pro-independence group Assemblea Nacional Catalana (ANC). The demonstration targets the ongoing mismanagement of the Rodalies commuter rail system by Spain's state-owned companies Renfe and Adif. Protesters wave banners and chant pro-independence slogans, denouncing chronic delays and disruptions--averaging 31 incidents per day in 2024--and call for full control of Catalonia's rail services to be transferred to the regional government. Rodalies, the name for commuter rail in Catalonia, is operated by Renfe and managed by Adif. Protesters also point to a historic lack of investment, citing that over EUR3.6 billion in planned infrastructure funds have gone unexecuted in the region since 2010. In Barcelona, Catalonia, Spain, on April 5, 2025 (Photo by Albert Llop/NurPhoto)

     

  • Demonstrators Occupy Central Barcelona Station To Protest Rail Service Failures
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    Demonstrators Occupy Central Barcelona Station To Protest Rail Service Failures
    Hundreds of people gather at Barcelona Sants, the city's main train station, in a protest organized by the pro-independence group Assemblea Nacional Catalana (ANC). The demonstration targets the ongoing mismanagement of the Rodalies commuter rail system by Spain's state-owned companies Renfe and Adif. Protesters wave banners and chant pro-independence slogans, denouncing chronic delays and disruptions--averaging 31 incidents per day in 2024--and call for full control of Catalonia's rail services to be transferred to the regional government. Rodalies, the name for commuter rail in Catalonia, is operated by Renfe and managed by Adif. Protesters also point to a historic lack of investment, citing that over EUR3.6 billion in planned infrastructure funds have gone unexecuted in the region since 2010. In Barcelona, Catalonia, Spain, on April 5, 2025 (Photo by Albert Llop/NurPhoto)

     

  • Demonstrators Occupy Central Barcelona Station To Protest Rail Service Failures
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    Demonstrators Occupy Central Barcelona Station To Protest Rail Service Failures
    Hundreds of people gather at Barcelona Sants, the city's main train station, in a protest organized by the pro-independence group Assemblea Nacional Catalana (ANC). The demonstration targets the ongoing mismanagement of the Rodalies commuter rail system by Spain's state-owned companies Renfe and Adif. Protesters wave banners and chant pro-independence slogans, denouncing chronic delays and disruptions--averaging 31 incidents per day in 2024--and call for full control of Catalonia's rail services to be transferred to the regional government. Rodalies, the name for commuter rail in Catalonia, is operated by Renfe and managed by Adif. Protesters also point to a historic lack of investment, citing that over EUR3.6 billion in planned infrastructure funds have gone unexecuted in the region since 2010. In Barcelona, Catalonia, Spain, on April 5, 2025 (Photo by Albert Llop/NurPhoto)

     

  • Demonstrators Occupy Central Barcelona Station To Protest Rail Service Failures
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    Demonstrators Occupy Central Barcelona Station To Protest Rail Service Failures
    Hundreds of people gather at Barcelona Sants, the city's main train station, in a protest organized by the pro-independence group Assemblea Nacional Catalana (ANC). The demonstration targets the ongoing mismanagement of the Rodalies commuter rail system by Spain's state-owned companies Renfe and Adif. Protesters wave banners and chant pro-independence slogans, denouncing chronic delays and disruptions--averaging 31 incidents per day in 2024--and call for full control of Catalonia's rail services to be transferred to the regional government. Rodalies, the name for commuter rail in Catalonia, is operated by Renfe and managed by Adif. Protesters also point to a historic lack of investment, citing that over EUR3.6 billion in planned infrastructure funds have gone unexecuted in the region since 2010. In Barcelona, Catalonia, Spain, on April 5, 2025 (Photo by Albert Llop/NurPhoto)

     

  • Demonstrators Occupy Central Barcelona Station To Protest Rail Service Failures
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    Demonstrators Occupy Central Barcelona Station To Protest Rail Service Failures
    Hundreds of people gather at Barcelona Sants, the city's main train station, in a protest organized by the pro-independence group Assemblea Nacional Catalana (ANC). The demonstration targets the ongoing mismanagement of the Rodalies commuter rail system by Spain's state-owned companies Renfe and Adif. Protesters wave banners and chant pro-independence slogans, denouncing chronic delays and disruptions--averaging 31 incidents per day in 2024--and call for full control of Catalonia's rail services to be transferred to the regional government. Rodalies, the name for commuter rail in Catalonia, is operated by Renfe and managed by Adif. Protesters also point to a historic lack of investment, citing that over EUR3.6 billion in planned infrastructure funds have gone unexecuted in the region since 2010. In Barcelona, Catalonia, Spain, on April 5, 2025 (Photo by Albert Llop/NurPhoto)

     

  • Demonstrators Occupy Central Barcelona Station To Protest Rail Service Failures
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    Demonstrators Occupy Central Barcelona Station To Protest Rail Service Failures
    Hundreds of people gather at Barcelona Sants, the city's main train station, in a protest organized by the pro-independence group Assemblea Nacional Catalana (ANC). The demonstration targets the ongoing mismanagement of the Rodalies commuter rail system by Spain's state-owned companies Renfe and Adif. Protesters wave banners and chant pro-independence slogans, denouncing chronic delays and disruptions--averaging 31 incidents per day in 2024--and call for full control of Catalonia's rail services to be transferred to the regional government. Rodalies, the name for commuter rail in Catalonia, is operated by Renfe and managed by Adif. Protesters also point to a historic lack of investment, citing that over EUR3.6 billion in planned infrastructure funds have gone unexecuted in the region since 2010. In Barcelona, Catalonia, Spain, on April 5, 2025 (Photo by Albert Llop/NurPhoto)

     

  • Demonstrators Occupy Central Barcelona Station To Protest Rail Service Failures
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    Demonstrators Occupy Central Barcelona Station To Protest Rail Service Failures
    Hundreds of people gather at Barcelona Sants, the city's main train station, in a protest organized by the pro-independence group Assemblea Nacional Catalana (ANC). The demonstration targets the ongoing mismanagement of the Rodalies commuter rail system by Spain's state-owned companies Renfe and Adif. Protesters wave banners and chant pro-independence slogans, denouncing chronic delays and disruptions--averaging 31 incidents per day in 2024--and call for full control of Catalonia's rail services to be transferred to the regional government. Rodalies, the name for commuter rail in Catalonia, is operated by Renfe and managed by Adif. Protesters also point to a historic lack of investment, citing that over EUR3.6 billion in planned infrastructure funds have gone unexecuted in the region since 2010. In Barcelona, Catalonia, Spain, on April 5, 2025 (Photo by Albert Llop/NurPhoto)

     

  • Demonstrators Occupy Central Barcelona Station To Protest Rail Service Failures
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    Demonstrators Occupy Central Barcelona Station To Protest Rail Service Failures
    Hundreds of people gather at Barcelona Sants, the city's main train station, in a protest organized by the pro-independence group Assemblea Nacional Catalana (ANC). The demonstration targets the ongoing mismanagement of the Rodalies commuter rail system by Spain's state-owned companies Renfe and Adif. Protesters wave banners and chant pro-independence slogans, denouncing chronic delays and disruptions--averaging 31 incidents per day in 2024--and call for full control of Catalonia's rail services to be transferred to the regional government. Rodalies, the name for commuter rail in Catalonia, is operated by Renfe and managed by Adif. Protesters also point to a historic lack of investment, citing that over EUR3.6 billion in planned infrastructure funds have gone unexecuted in the region since 2010. In Barcelona, Catalonia, Spain, on April 5, 2025 (Photo by Albert Llop/NurPhoto)

     

  • Demonstrators Occupy Central Barcelona Station To Protest Rail Service Failures
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    Demonstrators Occupy Central Barcelona Station To Protest Rail Service Failures
    Hundreds of people gather at Barcelona Sants, the city's main train station, in a protest organized by the pro-independence group Assemblea Nacional Catalana (ANC). The demonstration targets the ongoing mismanagement of the Rodalies commuter rail system by Spain's state-owned companies Renfe and Adif. Protesters wave banners and chant pro-independence slogans, denouncing chronic delays and disruptions--averaging 31 incidents per day in 2024--and call for full control of Catalonia's rail services to be transferred to the regional government. Rodalies, the name for commuter rail in Catalonia, is operated by Renfe and managed by Adif. Protesters also point to a historic lack of investment, citing that over EUR3.6 billion in planned infrastructure funds have gone unexecuted in the region since 2010. In Barcelona, Catalonia, Spain, on April 5, 2025 (Photo by Albert Llop/NurPhoto)

     

  • Demonstrators Occupy Central Barcelona Station To Protest Rail Service Failures
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    Demonstrators Occupy Central Barcelona Station To Protest Rail Service Failures
    Hundreds of people gather at Barcelona Sants, the city's main train station, in a protest organized by the pro-independence group Assemblea Nacional Catalana (ANC). The demonstration targets the ongoing mismanagement of the Rodalies commuter rail system by Spain's state-owned companies Renfe and Adif. Protesters wave banners and chant pro-independence slogans, denouncing chronic delays and disruptions--averaging 31 incidents per day in 2024--and call for full control of Catalonia's rail services to be transferred to the regional government. Rodalies, the name for commuter rail in Catalonia, is operated by Renfe and managed by Adif. Protesters also point to a historic lack of investment, citing that over EUR3.6 billion in planned infrastructure funds have gone unexecuted in the region since 2010. In Barcelona, Catalonia, Spain, on April 5, 2025 (Photo by Albert Llop/NurPhoto)

     

  • Rail Traffic Resumes On The Frejus International Line
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    Rail Traffic Resumes On The Frejus International Line
    Caroline Chabrol, the general manager of SNCF Voyages Italia, speaks at a press conference at Porta Susa train station in Turin, Italy, on March 31, 2025. Rail traffic on the Frejus international railway line resumes after being partially interrupted since late August 2023 due to a landslide in a section of France just a few kilometers from the Italian border. (Photo by Mauro Ujetto/NurPhoto)

     

  • Rail Traffic Resumes On The Frejus International Line
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    Rail Traffic Resumes On The Frejus International Line
    Caroline Chabrol, the general manager of SNCF Voyages Italia, speaks at a press conference at Porta Susa train station in Turin, Italy, on March 31, 2025. Rail traffic on the Frejus international railway line resumes after being partially interrupted since late August 2023 due to a landslide in a section of France just a few kilometers from the Italian border. (Photo by Mauro Ujetto/NurPhoto)

     

  • Rail Traffic Resumes On The Frejus International Line
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    Rail Traffic Resumes On The Frejus International Line
    Caroline Chabrol, the general manager of SNCF Voyages Italia, speaks at a press conference at Porta Susa train station in Turin, Italy, on March 31, 2025. Rail traffic on the Frejus international railway line resumes after being partially interrupted since late August 2023 due to a landslide in a section of France just a few kilometers from the Italian border. (Photo by Mauro Ujetto/NurPhoto)

     

  • Rail Traffic Resumes On The Frejus International Line
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    Rail Traffic Resumes On The Frejus International Line
    Caroline Chabrol, the general manager of SNCF Voyages Italia, speaks at a press conference at Porta Susa train station in Turin, Italy, on March 31, 2025. Rail traffic on the Frejus international railway line resumes after being partially interrupted since late August 2023 due to a landslide in a section of France just a few kilometers from the Italian border. (Photo by Mauro Ujetto/NurPhoto)

     

  • Rail Traffic Resumes On The Frejus International Line
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    Rail Traffic Resumes On The Frejus International Line
    Caroline Chabrol, the general manager of SNCF Voyages Italia, speaks at a press conference at Porta Susa train station in Turin, Italy, on March 31, 2025. Rail traffic on the Frejus international railway line resumes after being partially interrupted since late August 2023 due to a landslide in a section of France just a few kilometers from the Italian border. (Photo by Mauro Ujetto/NurPhoto)

     

  • Rail Traffic Resumes On The Frejus International Line
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    Rail Traffic Resumes On The Frejus International Line
    Caroline Chabrol, the general manager of SNCF Voyages Italia, speaks at a press conference at Porta Susa train station in Turin, Italy, on March 31, 2025. Rail traffic on the Frejus international railway line resumes after being partially interrupted since late August 2023 due to a landslide in a section of France just a few kilometers from the Italian border. (Photo by Mauro Ujetto/NurPhoto)