(CNN) -- Transit workers in California's Bay Area
went on strike Friday at midnight local time, a move that will hamper
the commutes of many, again.
A previous strike over contract disputes paralyzed the San Francisco regional transportation system for four days in July.
Despite intense
negotiations, Bay Area Rapid Transit officials and union representatives
couldn't agree in a battle over salaries and pensions.
BART is the nation's
fifth-largest train system, with 44 stations in 26 cities that make up
the Bay Area, according to the transit authority.
About 400,000 people use the service daily.
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