Aslef said 96.6% of its members who voted backed the deal, marking the end of long-running strikes.
Train drivers have accepted a pay deal that will see the end of more than two years of strike action in England, Scotland and Wales.
Some strikes caused an almost complete shutdown of railway lines in England and some cross-border services, including during major sporting and public events. Based on the pay increases announced by the union, the BBC has calculated an average salary is estimated to be about £69,000 in 2024/25.
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