Complete slow zone elimination is just days away for the MBTA, says Eng
Briefly

"We're working on the last few restrictions on the Green Line," he said on WCVB's "On the Record" Sunday. "The system will be restriction-free for the first time in over 22 years - that's as far back as our records go."
"I want to make a commitment to the public: speed restrictions are temporary," he said. "They're not going to be long-term. Our commitment is if something occurs, we're going to tackle it quickly, properly, and allow them to continue to have that safe, reliable service."
The amount of work the T has accomplished over the past year has been "monumental and record-breaking, for us," Eng said. "But there's so much more work in our system that needs to be done."
"There has been a lot of discussion, both publicly and behind the scenes, regarding the MBTA's needs," Eng said Sunday, emphasizing that other transit agencies throughout the U.S. are facing similar deficits.
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