PHILADELPHIA (WPVI) -- SEPTA riders can rest easy, at least for now. There will not be a transit strike on Monday, but a walkout is still not off the table.
"These things can change as it goes along. So we don't want to really predict it further than that, but we do have the union's word that they'll keep their members on the job tomorrow as we go to these talks," SEPTA spokesperson Andrew Busch said.
On Friday, leaders with Transport Workers Union Local 234 said a strike was imminent, leaving riders in limbo as they tried to plan how to get to work or school.
A strike would shut down bus and trolley service, and all service on the Market -Frankford and Broad Street lines.
Regional Rail would not be impacted.
"I take it every day, so I'd probably be walking to my job, honestly,"

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