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:

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.

[SF Examiner]