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BART Trains Start Running Again

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BART trains are back in service Friday afternoon after a four-day worker strike, agency officials said. A total of 35 trains were in service as of 3 p.m., when service resumed on the BART system, according to agency officials.

BART trains are running smoothly Friday after a fire in West Oakland shutdown service most of Thursday, inconveniencing thousands of commuters. (kalavinka/Flickr)
BART trains are running again (kalavinka/Flickr)

Amalgamated Transit Union Local 1555 and Service Employees International Union Local 1021 had been on strike since Monday, when the unions' previous four-year contracts expired.

After ongoing negotiations ended just before 11 p.m. Thursday, BART management and the unions agreed to extend the previous contract for 30 days while both sides continue working toward a new contract.

 

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