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  2. Utah Transit Authority - Wikipedia

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    This new expansion allows commuters to travel from Provo to Salt Lake City in less than one hour. [U 16] FrontRunner South was an extension of the previous line, which ran north from Downtown Salt Lake City to Pleasant View in north Weber County. FrontLines 2015 added/expanded four extensions in the TRAX system including the Mid-Jordan ...

  3. Butte Special - Wikipedia

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    The Butte Special was a named passenger train on the Union Pacific Railroad running between Salt Lake City, Utah and Butte, Montana by way of Pocatello, Idaho on the UP's Montana Division. The train had a popular connection with the UP's Yellowstone Special at Idaho Falls, Idaho , where the Yellowstone bound train went east towards West ...

  4. Oregon Short Line Railroad - Wikipedia

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    Cover of To Geyserland, an Oregon Short Line Railroad brochure. Oregon Short Line Yellowstone Park ad in Goodwin's Weekly of Salt Lake City, Utah, on September 23, 1911. In 1889, the Oregon Short Line Railway merged with Utah & Northern Railway and 6 other smaller railroads to form the Oregon Short Line and Utah Northern Railway.

  5. Transportation in Salt Lake City - Wikipedia

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    Transportation in Salt Lake City consists of a wide network of roads, an extensive bus system, a light rail system, and a commuter rail line. Although Salt Lake City, Utah, is a traditionally car-oriented city (as are most other cities in the western United States), the rapidly growing public transit system has a high number of riders for a city of its size, and public transit is widely ...

  6. High Valley Transit - Wikipedia

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    High Valley Transit is a transit agency located in the Summit and Wasatch counties of Utah. [1] It operates throughout many different municipalities in the Wasatch Back, including Park City, Kamas, and Heber and provides fare-free service. The authority also provides a connection to the Salt Lake Valley via its 107 route. [2]

  7. List of TRAX stations - Wikipedia

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    Salt Lake City: December 15, 2001 None 3, 213, 220, 223, 228, 313, 354, 455, 473 [2] Temple Square $ 701 TRAX Blue Line 704 TRAX Green Line: Salt Lake City: December 4, 1999 None [1] Trolley 703 TRAX Red Line: Salt Lake City: December 15, 2001 None [2] University Medical Center † 703 TRAX Red Line: Salt Lake City: September 29, 2003 Limited

  8. TRAX (light rail) - Wikipedia

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    19.3 miles (31.1 km) [7] Downtown Salt Lake City – Draper (Salt Lake Central – Draper Town Center) Red Line UTA Route 703: 2001 (2003, 2011) 26 23.7 miles (38.1 km) [7] [failed verification] University of Utah (Salt Lake City) – Daybreak (South Jordan) (University Medical Center – Daybreak Parkway) Green Line UTA Route 704: 2011 (2013) 19

  9. Salt Lake City Intermodal Hub - Wikipedia

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    The Salt Lake City Intermodal Hub, also called Salt Lake Central station by the Utah Transit Authority (UTA), is a multi-modal transportation hub in Salt Lake City, Utah, United States served by the Blue Line of UTA's TRAX light rail system that operates in Salt Lake County and by the FrontRunner, UTA's commuter rail train that operates along the Wasatch Front with service from Ogden in ...