Yep.
Additional Note regarding the train derailment in an AP article via FOX NEWS.COM: - fyi:
http://www.foxnews.com/story/0,2933,201902,00.html
ARTICLE SNIPPET: "Hundreds of thousands of people have begun traveling to Valencia for this week's World Meeting of the Families, which will be attended July 8-9 by Pope Benedict XVI.
More than 60 million people used Valencia's subway system in 2005, according to the network's Web site, which averages out to some 165,000 people a day. The subway has four lines and 116 stations.
Recent mass transit accidents in Spain include one in Madrid in January 2005 in which about 20 people were slightly injured when a train with passengers bumped into an empty one at Madrid's Atocha station.
A more serious accident occurred in June 2003 when 19 people were killed and 48 injured in a head-on crash in central Spain. The crash, in which a passenger train collided with a freight train, occurred outside the station in the town of Chinchilla.
Bombs placed on commuter trains in Madrid by Islamic radicals killed 191 people in March 2004."