💨 Abstract
This article discusses a report from the Washington Metrorail Safety Commission highlighting ongoing issues with Metro's radio communication system. Key deficiencies remain despite a 2015 plan to improve it after a fatal incident. The upgrade, initially slated for completion in 2022, is now expected by the end of 2026. The report cites numerous incidents and outages, as well as delays and cost overruns.
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