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Tuesday, 9 April 2024, 18:44
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Graffiti-based vandalism on Spain’s state operator Renfe’s trains in Andalucía created an extra cost of 556,870 euros in 2023. This figure includes, in addition to the cleaning itself, the indirect costs arising from this vandalism, such as investment in security, both in terms of personnel and supporting technology.
Renfe has provided details of illegal entries into their premises made by graffiti artists across the region. A total of 76 incursions into the company’s facilities and trains across the different provinces were reported: 33 in Seville, 15 in Malaga , eleven in Cadiz, eight in Huelva, four in Cordoba, two in Almeria, two in Granada and one in Jaen.
As a result of these spray can attacks last year, 1,750 square metres of train surfaces were covered with graffiti in Andalucía, resulting in more than 330 hours of work being required to clean them.
Renfe has warned in a statement that passengers “are directly suffering” the consequences of trains being vandalised this way, highlighting “delayed and cancelled trains due to lack of visibility or graffiti applied to train safety features that impede circulation, or hitting the emergency...
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