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Train services between Madrid and Seville were disrupted due to cable theft, causing a significant commute issue for thousands of passengers on Monday. The theft affected dozens of trains during the peak return travel after the Labour Day weekend. Passengers spent hours at the stations trying to get information, with some experiencing long delays and lack of food and water on board. The operator, Renfe, advised passengers not to arrive too early to avoid further crowds. Services were expected to resume around 9.3

Courtesy: metro.co.uk