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(Source: Boston Globe, January 23, 2015)

BOSTON — The company that runs the state’s commuter rail service has been ordered to pay $1.6 million in penalties for poor performance in November and December, the Massachusetts Bay Transportation Authority announced Friday. The new fines bring the total levied against Keolis to $2.4 million in the seven months it has been running the commuter rail, a sign of the company’s slow progress in living up to some of the promises made when it took over operation in July, including a pledge to increase on-time performance.

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