By Alfonso A. Castillo, Newsday; April 23, 2018
The Long Island Rail Road’s new president vowed Monday to speed up some of the railroad’s most needed fixes — chief among them replacing several faulty track switches by the end of 2018.
At his first meeting of the Metropolitan Transportation Authority’s LIRR committee, Phillip Eng said the LIRR Performance Improvement Plan outlined last month by his predecessor, former railroad president Patrick Nowakowski, “needs to be more proactive.”
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