As the strike between Wabtec and union workers from UE 506 and 618 continues, picketing members continue to take their signs on the road.

On Friday, they were outside of Barnhart Transportation. About a dozen of the 1,400 union members on strike were there when Erie News Now pulled up.

Union members say the trucking company is regularly driving across the picket lines in Lawrence Park during the union work stoppage.

Erie News Now reached out to Barnhart Transportation and was told the company has no comment.

"We're taxpaying members of this community, we're churchgoing members of the community, and we do business with all these small businesses in the community that we can't do business with now because of the amount of time we're spending outside of this plant on strike and without paychecks," said Ricky Steele, UE 506. 

Last week, striking union workers were outside the Avalon Hotel in Erie, where they say people brought in to work at Wabtec during the strike are being housed.