Commuter rail will increase Worcester-Boston service to be streamlined
Posted on September 18, 2012
By John J. Monahan, Worcester Telegram & Gazette
The state is preparing to take over 45 miles of the rail lines between Worcester and Boston next month to allow a major increase in commuter rail service and is nearing completion of a related bridge elevation project to allow double-stacked freight through Central and Western Massachusetts for the first time. Read more at telegram.com.
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