LYNN, Mass. — Massachusetts Bay Commuter Rail Co. Chairman James O’Leary told The Daily Item that the rail system needs state tax investments in bridge work, signals, new train engines and other improvements. He added that bridge work would improve on-time performance.

In addition, train engines initially scheduled for replacement in 2004 were delayed from joining the commuter fleet until 2013. For the full story, click here.

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