The MBTA says it’s fielding a full subway roster for the first time in nearly two months.

“With today’s Green Line count reaching 146, all four rapid transit lines have the required numbers of cars in service for the first time since January 22,” T spokesperson Joe Pesaturo told BostInno in an email. “A big shout out to our light rail vehicle maintenance crews who have been working around the clock to restore service to pre-blizzard levels.”

Here’s the breakdown of Thursday’s vehicle count by line:

  • Red Line: 178
  • Orange Line: 96
  • Blue Line: 84
  • Green Line: 146

The T’s winter woes unofficially started at the end of January. Winter Storm Juno – Boston’s first blizzard of 2015 – hit Jan. 27, dumping two feet of snow over the course of a couple of days. Weekly February storms followed.

The end result of that: Boston broke its all-time snowfall record, and the T showed its age.

And no one is happier than the T’s maintenance crew that spring is about to start.