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Los 31 trenes de Cantabria y Asturias que no cabían por los túneles: una "falta de diligencia" que ya supera los 200 millones
Summary by Latinas Media Editorial Desk · Byline on the source page: Angélica Reinosa , as published by El Mundo
· August 22, 2026
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Key takeaway Se habla de una cantidad que supera los 200 millones.
Un escándalo ferroviario ha generado un gran impacto. Se trata de trenes que no pueden circular debido a problemas de compatibilidad con la infraestructura existente. El Tribunal de Cuentas ha investigado el asunto y ha encontrado fallos en la coordinación.
La falta de atención al diseño de los trenes ha generado un gran costo. Se habla de una cantidad que supera los 200 millones. El caso involucra a 31 trenes que no pueden ser utilizados debido a su incompatibilidad con los túneles.
Más información sobre este caso está disponible en la publicación que lo destapó. Se pueden encontrar detalles adicionales sobre la investigación y las conclusiones del Tribunal de Cuentas.
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Category: culture ·
Published: August 22, 2026 ·
Source: El Mundo ·
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