BART Strike Ends After Transit Agency, Unions Reach Tentative Labor Agreement

OAKLAND, Calif. (AP) — The San Francisco Bay Area’s main commuter train system and its unions reached a tentative agreement on a new contract Monday night, ending a crippling four-day strike.

Union officials announced the deal, which still requires approval from union members.

BART spokeswoman Alicia Trost says limited service will begin Tuesday at 4 a.m. on all lines. Trains will likely be running at full strength in time for the afternoon commute.

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