The Blizzard of 2015 was overall a major bust for the Jersey Shore area, with most locations recording between 8 and 10 inches of snow--- far from the 2 to 3 feet that was originally predicted. NJ Transit shut down all operations starting at 8 PM on Monday and ran on a weekend schedule yesterday, while crews worked to clear rails and switches of snow and ice. Today, NJ Transit is running on a normal weekday schedule, and the North Jersey Coast Line is no exception. Seen here, train 2303 is preparing to stop at the Bradley Beach train station while enroute to Bay Head, with one of NJT's finest on the point.