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Press ReleaseNeutral2026-04-01

Officials: With fresh cash infusion, WMass rail projects chug forward

Richard E. Neal
Richard E. Neal
DMA-1 · Representative
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This press release from Representative Richard E. Neal (D-MA) was published on Tue Mar 31 and titled "Officials: With fresh cash infusion, WMass rail projects chug forward". It focuses on labor policy.

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Officials: With fresh cash infusion, WMass rail projects chug forward

By Jim Kinney | jkinney@repub.com SPRINGFIELD — Today, northbound passenger trains through Springfield — like the long-distance Vermonter or Knowledge Corridor trains to Holyoke, Northampton and Greenfield — have to make an elaborate K-shaped turn at Springfield Union Station. It typically goes like this: The entire process takes about 30 to 40 minutes, according to Andy Koziol, director of […]
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