The Maryland Transit Administration offered a closer look Friday at the ongoing work to inspect and repair its fleet of Light Rail cars. “Teams have been hard at work to assess each rail car, identify any issues and undertake the repairs needed to ensure the system’s safety and reliability,” MTA administrator Holly Arnold said. As of Friday, MTA said it has inspected 41 vehicles for high-voltage conduit damage, 29 of which required repairs to one or more of the high-voltage cables. Workers have completed 17 repairs. They have also completed the replacement of inter-car cables on two vehicles.