SEPTA has reached a deal with another one of its workers' unions to avert a strike .

The Philadelphia-based transit agency and SMART Local 1594, which represents more than 300 bus, train and trolley operators in Chester, Delaware and Montgomery counties, reached a tentative deal Thursday after the union authorized a strike last month.

Earlier this week, SEPTA reached a tentative labor agreement with Transport Workers Union Local 234, which is the transit agency's largest workers' union.

A SEPTA spokesperson said the deal for SMART Local 1594 is the same deal it reached with TWU Local 234. Both contracts still need to be ratified.

TWU Local 234 and SEPTA reached a tentative two-year contract Monday that includes a 3.5% wage increase each year and increases in pension benefits, night

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