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PHILADELPHIA - Monday's news was another early-morning surprise, but commuters seemed happy the six-day work stoppage had ended.
Now they can get back to their normal routines taking the buses, trains and trolleys again.
While there weren't many people at the 69th Street Terminal early Monday, Fox 29's Nefertiti Jaquez reported those who were there were glad to see things up and running, especially after being forced to find new ways to work last week.
"I found out later last night that they were up and running, and I was very happy. Even though the Eagles lost, I was very, very happy," commuter Haywood Sudler said.