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The train drivers' strike is being monitored 100%, according to the professional union

Some services have been suspended and there have been delays. Renf says 12% have not reached the number of workers on strike.

GRAFCVA1989. VALENCIA, 09/02/2026.- Detalle del cartel de salidas y llegadas en la Estación del Norte este lunes en el que el sector del ferrocarril inicia una huelga de tres días para exigir un cambio de modelo y recuperar los estándares de seguridad, tras los recientes accidentes en Adamuz (Córdoba) y Gelida (Barcelona), una reclamación anunciada por el sindicato de maquinistas Semaf y a la que ya se han adherido CCOO, el Sindicato Ferroviario y CGT. EFE/Ana Escobar

Valencia North Station, where you can see the details of the exit and arrival sign.

The first day of the train strike began at midnight last night, without major incidents and with conflicting monitoring data. The first day of this strike at the state level is aimed at the meeting that the Ministry of Transport will hold today to resolve the labour dispute.

The call affects more than 34,000 workers among public and private companies in the sector, so 13,000 workers are called on to strike in Adif, 15,000 in Renfe, 450 in Iryon, 400 in Ouigo, 1,500 in Serveon and 4,000 in Logsem. 

Conflicting numbers

The railway union SEMAF said on Monday that the follow-up to the strike was 100%.

Renfe, on the other hand, points out that 11.6% of workers have gone on strike in the morning shift, including all passenger and freight services, as well as other workshop activities.



Public company sources have added that the cumulative follow-up between the night shift and the morning shift is 11.2%. The strike will continue until 11 July, and Semaf, CCOO, UGT, CGT, SF-Intersyndicals and Alfro have called to continue these days.

So far, as a result of the strike, some services have been suspended and there have been delays. 

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