More trains from New Haven to Hartford and Springfield, improvements to the Waterbury branch of Metro North and Wi-Fi for all train commuters.
Those are some of the bullet points in Democratic gubernatorial candidate Ned Lamont's transportation plan, which he released today.
"By improving rail service, giving commuters more options for how to get to work, and repairing our state's crumbling transportation infrastructure, we can create jobs and encourage businesses and families to settle here in the state. As governor I will take charge and put Connecticut back on the path to smart, long-term growth, starting with transportation,'' Lamont said in a statement.
His plan includes running Metro North trains into Penn Station, which will speed the route for Connecticut residents taking the train to the airport in Newark.