
High-Speed Train Cuts Spark Outrage in Rural Galicia
High-speed train service cuts spark outrage in Gudiña, Galicia. Residents of the small town of Gudiña in Galicia are up in arms over plans by Renfe to cut the number of high-speed train stops at their local station. Currently, six trains stop at Gudiña daily. However, under the new proposals, only three will stop. "This is unacceptable," said one resident, who did not want to be named. "It will make it much harder for people to travel to and from Madrid, especially those who need to travel for work or medical appointments." The changes are expected to come into effect in June. The video shows footage of the station and interviews with residents expressing their concerns. Renfe has yet to comment publicly on the matter. The local council has expressed its opposition to the cuts and is calling on Renfe to reconsider its decision. The incident highlights the challenges faced by rural communities in maintaining adequate transport links.