Tell us: How was your commute after the snowstorm?
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Tell us: How was your commute after the snowstorm?
"After Sunday's snowstorm - which dumped nearly two feet of snow across the region - getting around Greater Boston hasn't been easy for many commuters. Snow-covered roads and icy sidewalks made for a challenging start to the week, and public transit riders ran into a series of delays and cancellations. On Wednesday, Red Line riders saw significant disruptions when service between JFK/UMass and Ashmont was forced to run on a single track due to an earlier disabled train."
"Commuter rail riders also faced a rough morning. Multiple lines reported delays and cancellations tied to mechanical issues, equipment shortages, switch problems, and lingering impacts from the storm. Officials also said parking availability at Commuter Rail stations would be impacted by "ongoing snow operations." 🅿️ Commuter Rail Parking: Ongoing snow operations may reduce parking availability at MBTA parking facilities. ⚠️ Remember to use caution & allow extra time to park.📞 Please report any issues to Customer Service."
The storm dumped nearly two feet of snow across the region, leaving roads snow-covered and sidewalks icy and complicating travel. MBTA Red Line service between JFK/UMass and Ashmont ran on a single track after a disabled train; regular service resumed around 8:30 a.m. with residual delays of about 20 minutes. Transit riders encountered crowded platforms and slower trips. Multiple commuter rail lines reported delays and cancellations from mechanical issues, equipment shortages, and switch problems. Parking at commuter rail stations was reduced due to ongoing snow operations. Officials advised caution, extra time for parking, and reporting issues to Customer Service.
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