New Jersey strike ends; trains resume full service

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NJ Transit trains resumed full service Tuesday morning, ending a four-day engineer's strike that crippled the nation's third-busiest commuter railroad. The strike, which began Friday, caused widespread travel disruptions for tens of thousands of commuters. A tentative agreement between NJ Transit and the engineers' union, reached Sunday, allowed for the resumption of normal operations around 4 a.m. The engineers had been working without a contract since 2019. Supplemental bus services, implemented during the strike, are no longer available.


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