The New Jersey Transit Railroads will end Monday after the Brotherhood of Locomotive and Trainmen engineers and NJ Transit managers arrived at an tentative agreement on Sunday, the union announced in a statement.
The trains will resume at their regular schedules on Monday, union officials said.
Blet said the strike, which began at 12:01 am on Friday, was the result of salary disputes, since 450 of its members working for NJ Transit left work. He directed the third largest transit system in the country, which provides a total of 350,000 passengers, stopping.