New York City's subway system has hit a breaking point as commuters return to their daily routines following a massive blizzard that dumped heavy snow on the region. The city's transportation network, which is relied upon by millions of riders every day, is struggling to keep up with the surge in demand, with delays and cancellations piling up throughout the system. As the Big Apple digs out from under the snow, many are finding that their morning commute is taking longer than usual, with some riders facing hour-long waits for trains that are already packed to capacity. The city's MTA is working to restore service, but it remains to be seen whether they can get the system back on track before the day gets any worse.


NYC subway service melts down as riders return following blizzard  Gothamist