BART union allowed for talks to continue Monday morning, which means that trains will today. "The unions said late Sunday that they were close to reaching a new labor agreement with the transit agency, but they needed to iron out several more issues," reports AP. "BART's general manager said a last and final offer was presented to the unions Sunday."
BART says:
BART offers 12% raise in last best & final offer, still no deal but unions won't strike Mon. Details, video on http://t.co/MmjQ57MCht
— SFBART (@SFBART) October 14, 2013
Back in July, if you recall, BART went on strike for several days, resulting in folks taking shuttles, buses, alternate bridges, helicopters, and yachts into the city.
Previously: All BART Strike coverage.