The problems reported within Metro-North ranged from track inspections, drug and alcohol policies locomotives and engineer certifications, newstimes.com reported.
A train derailment along the New Haven Line last may and the death of a railroad worker within the same month prompted regulators to launch a more in depth investigation into Metro-North, newstimes.com said.
Metro-North's problems weren't over, however. The commuter rail suffered a number of other mishaps, including a second derailment that killed four people in the Bronx, and a power outage that left the New Haven Line crippled for days.
Federal investigators recently completed "Operation Deep Dive," which was a 60-day inspection into Metro-North, that revealed a culture where time performance was made a higher priority than safety, according to newstimes.com.
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