NJ Transit trains are back on track Tuesday after the agency reached a tentative agreement with the engineers union to end their strike .
NJ Transit President and CEO Kris Kolluri gave an update Tuesday morning, telling riders, "we're so grateful for them and the patience they exercised during the strike."
"I took the train this morning from Princeton Junction," he said. "It was on time, the windows were clean, and the customers and our riders couldn't have been any more happy."
"I'm feeling good right now," one commuter said.
"I didn't have much issues until yesterday, but here we are today. They are back and operating, so I'm happy about that," commuter Elijah Thompson said.
Trains ran mainly on schedule, with the exception of some interruptions on Amtrak's Northeast Corrido