
"MBTA and Keolis crews have been working around the clock across the Commuter Rail network to apply sand and salt to passenger areas, clear snow, and ensure safe operations,"
"Passengers should plan extra time for their travel and use caution on platforms, in parking lots, and when boarding or exiting a train."
"Snow isn't new in Boston, I left 60 minutes for a 25 minute commute and Im going to be late!"
"But fare evasion is the biggest problem."
Nearly two feet of snow over two days caused widespread disruptions across Greater Boston's transit network. Multiple Commuter Rail lines experienced delays and cancellations due to a switch issue at North Station and lingering storm impacts. Crews applied sand and salt, cleared snow, and worked around the clock to restore safe operations. Red Line service faced significant delays after a disabled train near North Quincy and warnings indicated delays could exceed 30 minutes. Blue, Orange, and Green Lines saw 15–20 minute delays from signal issues and incomplete overnight work. Riders were advised to plan extra travel time and use caution on platforms and in parking lots.
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