Commuters headed to work after a ridiculous amount of snow over the holiday weekend are battling through limited T service in their travels on Tuesday. It’s likely everyone will experience delays.

Here’s the latest on where the trains are running, according to the MBTA website:

Red Line

Trains are running between Alewife and Andrew (UPDATE: JFK/UMass is now open) Stations “about every six to seven minutes.’’ South of Andrews, riders will have to rely on a “limited bus replacement service’’ for both the Ashmont and Braintree branches.

Orange Line

Service between Back Bay (UPDATE: it’s now running all the way to Forest Hills) and Sullivan Square, with trains expected about every 12 minutes. North of Sullivan, it’s the shuttles.


Blue Line

The magical beast known as “the blue line’’ will be running in its entirety, with trains arriving every seven to eight minutes.

Green Line

Lechmere to Kenmore is open. Trains between North Station and Kenmore are operating every five to six minutes (there was no information on how often trains from North Station to Lechmere will run).

For the B branch, the Route 57 bus will make stops between Packards Corner and Kenmore. Abandon all hope, ye who live west of Packards Corner, as there will be “no bus service’’ there.

The C branch will have shuttle buses between Cleveland Circle and Kenmore.

D branch riders have won the green line lottery, with “limited trolley service’’ along the entire route.

E branch riders will have to use the Route 39 bus between Symphony and Heath St.

Commuter Rail

Will operate on a “modified weekday schedule’’ that is expected to include “significant delays and several canceled trips.’’

(UPDATE: Greenbush line service has been cancelled. No service at TF Green or Wickford Junction stations on the Providence/Stoughton line. No service at Plymouth station on the Kingston/Plymouth line.)

Buses

On a weekday schedule, but expect delays because the roads are just awful.