Rail service halted amid another storm

A third big snowstorm in two weeks prompted the MBTA to cancel all rail service until Wednesday to allow it to clear tracks.

Commuters made their way to a train at South Station Monday before the MBTA halted service.

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Commuters made their way to a train at South Station Monday before the MBTA halted service.

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The MBTA said it would resume rail service Wednesday in a stoppage to allow it to clear tracks of snow.

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Travelers rushed to catch their trains at South Station.

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A snow-covered Fenway Park.

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Heavy equipment cleared snow from the warning track.

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Jay Bullens of Able Roofing in Canton removed snow from a roof in Brookline.

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Jay Bullens Jr. was on a ladder to knock snow from a building in Brookline.

Residents in the South End came out to clear their cars.

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Residents in the South End came out to clear their cars on Monday.

The operator of a snow blower in North Andover worked to clear snow.

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The operator of a snow blower in North Andover worked to clear snow.

Ale Mineo-Levitsky, 10, was all smiles after plopping face first into a snowbank in Brookline.

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Ale Mineo-Levitsky, 10, was all smiles after plopping face first into a snowbank in Brookline.

Workers shoveled the roof of another building on Weymouth Street in Rockland.

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Workers shoveled the roof of another building on Weymouth Street in Rockland.

Snow piles were getting high on East Sixth Street in South Boston.

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Snow piles were getting high on East Sixth Street in South Boston.

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A cyclist crossed Commonwealth Avenue on Harvard Avenue in Allston.

Muhammad Siraj dug through a snowbank in Allston.

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Muhammad Siraj dug through a snowbank in Allston.

A Mass DOT worker cleared a pedestrian bridge over the Mass. Pike in Allston.

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A Mass DOT worker cleared a pedestrian bridge over the Mass. Pike in Allston.

Steve Cooley of Jamaica Plain glided down Custer Street heading toward the Arnold Arboretum.

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Steve Cooley of Jamaica Plain glided down Custer Street heading toward the Arnold Arboretum.

No one was injured after a roof collapsed in a building on Weymouth Ave. in Rockland.

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No one was injured after a roof collapsed in a building on Weymouth Ave. in Rockland.

Crews were digging out handicapped spots in the city.

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Crews were digging out handicapped spots in the city.

More than 40 passengers were safely evacuated from the train.

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More than 40 passengers were safely evacuated from the train.

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