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A map showing how Utah Transit Authority riders can access the University of Utah and other Red Line TRAX areas east of Courthouse Station while the Red Line construction project is underway.
SALT LAKE CITY — Utah transportation officials have floated around a proposed fourth light-rail service option for some time, but what it could look like is becoming a little more clear.
The Utah Transit Authority (UTA) on Oct. 23 awarded Stadler US Inc. a $129 million contract for 20 low-floor CITYLINK light rail vehicles for Salt Lake City’s TRAX light rail system Modernization ...
A new TRAX light rail line is making its way to the station. Last month, the Utah Transit Authority finalized its plan for a new Orange Line route that will link Salt Lake City International ...
At a Jan. 24, 2001 meeting, the Utah Transit Authority Board of Trustees approved $3.5 million for a light rail extension to the University Light Rail Transit Line.
The location of the new Jordan Service Center is critical to UTA’s Front Lines program launched in 2006, which will add 70 new miles of light and commuter rail to the UTA system by 2015. MASONRY ...
The Utah Transit Authority recently selected a preferred alternative for its plan to build a fourth line for its Salt Lake Valley TRAX light rail system. UTA estimates it will cost $400 million to ...
Federal Transit Administrator Peter Rogoff on Monday personally announced a grant of $116 million to Utah Transit Authority to extend UTA’s TRAX light rail transit line from Sandy to Draper, Utah.
Riders of Utah’s TRAX light rail system are pushing for more late night and weekend service, but the Utah Transit Authority says it needs more money to offer that.
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