systems as well. boston s transit system is supposed to be back on at normal at 8:00 a.m. we ll see how that works out. as we said, the first time new york city shut down the subway system for a natural disaster ever but expected to be running at 6:00 a.m. like we said, pack your patience because long lines and crowd trains today. a rocky day. and still not clear how back to normal tomorrow s transit situation will be. we have a lot of wait-and-see going on. probably for the good part of the week, too. we ll see. absolutely. keeping with irene, as irene blew into new england, the soaking rain paralyzed much of vermont, flash flooding shut down dozens of roads and washed out bridges across the state. at least one person was swept away and killed. and even more flooding is expected over the next few days. more evacuations are likely in the capital city of montpelier. it the river was expected to crest at 2 20 feet. in greenfield, massachusetts, the river overflowed its banks tu