Spain’s Rail Strike Ends Early as Services Resume Nationwide

By Ivan PetrenkoFeb 11, 2026 10:11 AMNews
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Protesters with Spanish flags during strike
Rail dispute briefly disrupts national services. Source: unsplash

Spain’s planned three-day national rail strike was called off on Monday after unions and the Ministry of Transport reached an agreement during their fourth round of talks. The walkout, which started on 9 February, had already caused disruption across the country before it was halted. Train drivers and railway workers agreed to return to work later the same day, easing pressure on passengers and operators.

The strike threatened the cancellation of more than 330 high-speed and medium-distance services across three operators: Renfe, Iryo and Ouigo. Minimum service levels had been put in place to keep essential travel running, but reduced timetables still affected journeys. The stoppage was organised by the Spanish Railroad Engineers and Trainmen’s Union following safety concerns raised after a deadly high-speed rail accident in southern Spain.

 

High-speed Renfe trains waiting at a station in Spain
High-speed rail services resume after deal. Source: unsplash

Negotiations had stalled after several earlier meetings, with unions pushing for stronger safety standards and clearer operational procedures across the rail network. The agreement reached on Monday avoided further disruption that had been expected to last until Wednesday. The outcome comes amid wider scrutiny of rail infrastructure management, inspections and working practices, which have drawn criticism from professionals within the sector.

Passenger rights during strike disruption

  • Cancelled trains qualify for a full refund within 30 days
  • Tickets can be changed without extra cost
  • Delays of 60–119 minutes may trigger 25% compensation
  • Delays exceeding two hours may allow 50% compensation

With trains running again, rail links across Spain are returning to their usual role in daily travel. Long-distance services are reconnecting Madrid, Barcelona, Andalusia and the Mediterranean coast, while medium-distance routes resume regular regional traffic. High-speed trains are back in use for short breaks, work trips and onward connections. The fast resolution limits disruption during a period when winter and early spring travel remains busy.

Regional train at a major Spanish railway station
Regional rail returns to regular schedules. Source: unsplash

The strike ended quickly, but the impact was immediate. Rail travel in Spain is used every day, so even short disruptions are felt nationwide. The dispute also shows how fragile the balance is between safety requirements, staff conditions and keeping services running. Anyone travelling by train still had to watch updates closely and rely on refund and compensation rules, even though the stoppage did not last long.

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