Air, train travel suspended due to storm

By News Staff

news@abc6.com

T.F. Green and Logan Airports are both closed to travelers Tuesday.

The last flight left T.F. Green at 5:24 Monday evening. Officials tell ABC6 that flights will resume mid-morning on Wednesday.

Logan Airport also stopped flights yesterday. The last flight out of Boston was at 7:30.

Both airports will stay open to clear the runways so planes can land as soon as flights do resume.

Airlines canceled about 7700 flights Monday and Tuesday because of the storm.

Amtrak has also suspended service in New England. Acela and commuter rail service between New York and Boston has been shut down.

RIPTA service for Tuesday is canceled until officials deem it safe to resume travel. Even then, they warn there will likely be delays on all routes.

Roads in Rhode Island and Massachusetts remain closed to drivers after a driving ban went into effect.

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