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Mass. Travel Ban Ends

The MBTA plans to resume regular services on Wednesday morning.

Massachusetts Gov. Charlie Baker said a travel ban ended Tuesday night as the Blizzard of 2015 makes its way out of Massachusetts.

The MBTA will resume operations on Wednesday morning. Trains will operate on a regular schedule and buses will also operate on a regular schedule as long as the roads and stops have been properly cleared.

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Logan Airport will reopen at 6 a.m. Wednesday with a small number of flights. That should ramp up by noon and JetBlue plans on resuming service by 3 p.m Wednesday.

The state will limit state workers to 22,000 “emergency” executive branch employees, said Baker.

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Baker said snow will continue to fall in parts of Eastern Massachusetts into the night and possibly as late as midnight. He said another 2 to 6 inches may fall tonight.

He also warned there is still a lot of snow to be removed from roads and sidewalks and it will be a long cleanup.

Baker said a smaller storm could hit Massachusetts on Thursday and Friday that could drop another six inches.

When Baker was asked what he thought about Mother Nature after his first brush with a major storm as Massachusetts governor, Baker quipped, “She’s a big, powerful lady.”

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