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Photos: Blizzard of 2011

More than 20 inches of snow fell in some parts of the Chicago area, starting Feb. 1, 2011. Power outages, school and business closings, motorists stranded on roadways, and public transit disruptions complicated life in the city and suburbs.
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Commuters make their way across the tracks after getting off a westbound Metra train during blizzard winds and cold in Berwyn.

Homeward bound

( Antonio Perez, Chicago Tribune / February 1, 2011 )
Commuters make their way across the tracks after getting off a westbound Metra train during blizzard winds and cold in Berwyn.
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