San Francisco's Bay Area Rapid Transit warned riders that the trains may not run Monday after two of the agency's largest union walked away from the bargaining table hours before a midnight deadline.
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San Francisco's Bay Area Rapid Transit warned riders that the trains may not run Monday after two of the agency's largest union walked away from the bargaining table hours before a midnight deadline.
Bay Area Rapid Transit (BART) has issued a statement that the Unions have decided to strike and left the negotiations table. BART says that there has been progress and they got agreements on 11.