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«Renfe and the State Treats Us as Citizens of Second»

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If the Renfe stations are already an odyssey plagued by traps for many elderly people or people with reduced mobility, what to say for people like Sergio Castañeira, vice president of the Gaditana Association of Persons with Physical Disabilities (Agadi), tetraplegic after a spinal injury and who recently tried to move with his electric wheelchair from the Second Aguada station of the capital to San Fernando, where he was headed to go to San Car…
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If the Renfe stations are already an odyssey plagued by traps for many elderly people or people with reduced mobility, what to say for people like Sergio Castañeira, vice president of the Gaditana Association of Persons with Physical Disabilities (Agadi), tetraplegic after a spinal injury and who recently tried to move with his electric wheelchair from the Second Aguada station of the capital to San Fernando, where he was headed to go to San Car…

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abc broke the news in on Monday, December 15, 2025.
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