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Commuter rail head steps down under fire

Service complaints had risen sharply

Paul Lundberg, head of the Massachusetts Bay Commuter Railroad, had been heavily criticized.
By Mac Daniel
Globe Staff / August 25, 2006

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The head of the consortium that runs the MBTA's commuter rail system has resigned under withering criticism about late trains and chronic poor service, which worsened after the Big Dig tunnel closings sent more commuters to trains. (Full article: 868 words)

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