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Wellesley state Rep. Alice Hanlon Peisch recently called a meeting of minds between Metrowest legislators and those overseeing various aspects of the commuter line that goes through Wellesley in order to address a renewed spate of late trains. One result of the meeting was to go ahead and contact CSX to urge it to be more responsive in helping with commuter rail issues, including flooding in Natick along the rail line that has contributed to train delays.
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Peisch, other pols get on the case of commuter rail operators
Wellesley state Rep. Alice Hanlon Peisch recently called a meeting of minds between Metrowest legislators and those overseeing various aspects of the commuter line that goes through Wellesley in order to address a renewed spate of late trains. One result of the meeting was to go ahead and contact CSX to urge it to be more responsive in helping with commuter rail issues, including flooding in Natick along the rail line that has contributed to train delays.