Behind the surface of the Fitchburg Line’s persistent delays lies not just a mechanical issue or scheduling misstep—it’s a systemic failure rooted in aging infrastructure, fragmented governance, and a century-old right-of-way design that can’t support modern demand. The delays aren’t random; they’re the predictable outcome of a system straining under its own inertia.

Hidden Mechanics of a Century-Old RouteSignaling Systems: Outdated, Not Just DelayedThe Human Cost of Structural InertiaData Doesn’t Lie—But It’s MaskedThe Unspoken Truth Behind the Delays

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