A union leader says the end of the bus strike is a bittersweet moment for some.
Members of Unite the Union voted to accept the government's "final" pay offer yesterday, Thursday, April 16.
Debbie Halsall's calling it a clear improvement on pay for drivers.
Meanwhile the government says both sides acknowledge the impact the strike has had, thanking passengers for their patience.
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