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Service was paused in 1973 for airport construction at which time Western Air Stages provided flights to Grand Junction using a much smaller Beechcraft Queen Air model 80. Frontier returned in late 1973 but then ended all service by late 1974. Several commuter airlines then served Moab mainly with flights to Salt Lake City, Denver, or Grand ...
Isolated from Utah's population centers, this area depended on Grand Junction and other cities in Colorado for both everyday supplies and a market for agricultural products. [15] Moab residents pushed for a road to be built along the riverbank. By 1902, the trail was replaced with a toll road, called King's Toll Road, after Samuel King.
Successor Frontier Airlines (1950–1986) then served Grand Junction using DC-3s and upgrading with Convair 340s in the late 1950s and Convair 580s by the early 1960s. Frontier began the first jets at Grand Junction with Boeing 727-100s flying DEN-GJT-SLC and back starting in October, 1966. Some Frontier 727 flights flew direct to Kansas City ...
Moab Area Transit: Grand County: Moab: Park City Transit: Park City area Park City: 790 27 (Not including microtransit vehicles) [549] The Ryde: Brigham Young University area Provo: SunTran: St. George area St. George [550] Utah Transit Authority: Wasatch Front: Salt Lake City, Ogden, Provo, West Valley City: 68,200 371 45,966 [551] [552]
Church Rock, a landmark at the junction of US-191 with SR-211. Three portions of US-191 in Utah have been designated National Scenic Byways. Between U.S. Route 163 and State Route 95, US-191 forms part of the Trail of the Ancients. From Moab to Vernal, US-191 is a portion of the Dinosaur Diamond Prehistoric Highway.
Grand Valley Transit is the public transportation agency that serves the Grand Junction area. Fixed route service began in 2000. [3] Eleven routes run hourly on Monday through Saturday, with seven of them meeting in a downtown transit center. In 2023, the system had a ridership of 579,300, or about 2,300 per weekday as of the third quarter of 2024.
Telluride–Grand Junction Outrider Grand Junction Regional Airport: Downtown Grand Junction, Delta, Olathe, Montrose, Ridgway, Placerville: Montrose or Telluride [c] Twice daily (weekdays) Year-round June 30, 2018: 1,372 [11] [35] [21] Trinidad–Pueblo Outrider Pueblo: Colorado City, Walsenburg, Aguilar: Trinidad: Twice daily (weekdays) Year ...
Newer Utah Department of Transportation (UDOT) maps list the elevation of 7,886 feet (2,404 m), while older maps give the figure 7,923 feet (2,415 m). [7] [12] This portion of I-70 is on protected lands as part of Fishlake National Forest. [1] The highway exits the Wasatch Plateau at Fremont Junction, where I-70 meets Utah State Route 10 (SR-10).