MTA Metro-North Railroad has completed permanent changes to its signal system to ensure automatic speed enforcement at five critical curves and five moveable bridges in New York and Connecticut, more than five months ahead of schedule. Today the railroad announced that with the completion of work at the Devon Bridge in Stratford, CT, last Thursday all the signal modifications ordered by the Federal Railroad Administration in December are now complete, well before the September 1, 2014 FRA deadline. “The complete implementation of the requirements of the FRA’s Emergency Order 29, issued on December 8, 2013, brings us another step closer to a safer railroad, which is our number one goal,” said Metro-North President Joseph Giulietti, who started on February 10 of this year. “We will continue to take all necessary steps to restore Metro-North to greatness.”
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