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Millcreek Station West Valley Central Station 3300 S Rt. 33, 39, 41, 227, F232, 240, T -Route Transfer point 248, 509, 513, Green Line SUNDAY To Magna To Millcreek Station For Information Call 801-RIDE-UTA (801-743-3882) outside Salt Lake County 888-RIDE-UTA (888-743-3882) www.rideuta.com 35 d d y y alle alle HOW TO USE THIS SCHEDULE eek eek al Station al Station 3500 South ood R ood R Determine your timepoint based on when you want to 50 S & 50 S & est V est V entr entr leave or when you want to arrive. Read across for your edw edw 7 7 Millcr Station 3600 S & 900 W 3500 S & R W C 3500 S & 4000 W 3500 S & 5600 W 3500 S & 7200 W 3500 S & 8400 W 2 9150 W 3500 S & 8400 W 3500 S & 8400 W 2 9150 W 3500 S & 8400 W 3500 S & 7200 W 3500 S & 5600 W 3500 S & 4000 W W C 3500 S & R 3600 S & 900 W Millcr Station destination and down for your time and direction of travel. 557a 603a 608a 613a 619a 624a 628a 631a ---- ---- 528a 533a 540a 543a 548a 554a 559a 604a 609a 617a A route map is provided to help you relate to the 627 633 638 643 649 654 658 701 ---- ---- 558 603 610 613 618 624 629 634 639 647 timepoints shown. Weekday, Saturday & Sunday schedules differ from one another. 657 703 708 713 719 724 728 731 ---- ---- 628 633 640 643 648 654 659 704 709 717 727 733 738 743 749 754 758 801 ---- ---- 658 703 710 713 718 724 729 734 739 747 UTA SERVICE DIRECTORY 757 803 808 813 819 824 828 831 ---- ---- 728 733 740 743 748 754 759 804 809 817 Ÿ General Information, Schedules, Trip Planning and 827 833 838 843 849 854 858 901 ---- ---- 758 803 810 813 818 824 829 834 839 847 Customer Feedback: 801-RIDE-UTA (801-743-3882) 857 903 908 913 919 924 928 931 ---- ---- 828 833 840 843 848 854 859 904 909 917 Ÿ Outside Salt Lake County call 888-RIDE-UTA (888-743- 927 933 938 943 949 954 958 1001 ---- ---- 858 903 910 913 918 924 929 934 939 947 3882) 957 1003 1008 1013 1019 1025 1029 1033 ---- ---- 928 933 940 943 948 954 959 1004 1009 1017 Ÿ For 24 hour automated service for next bus available 1027 1033 1038 1043 1049 1055 1059 1103 ---- ---- 957 1002 1009 1012 1017 1022 1029 1034 1039 1047 use option 1. Have stop number and 3 digit route number (use 0 or 00 if number is not 3 digits). 1057 1103 1108 1113 1119 1125 1129 1133 ---- ---- 1027 1032 1039 1042 1047 1052 1059 1104 1109 1117 Ÿ Pass By Mail Information 801-287-2204 1127 1133 1138 1143 1149 1155 1159 1203p ---- ---- 1057 1102 1109 1112 1117 1122 1129 1134 1139 1147 Ÿ For Employment information please visit 1157 1203p 1208p 1213p 1219p 1225p 1229p 1233 ---- ---- 1127 1132 1139 1142 1147 1152 1159 1204p 1209p 1217p http://www.rideuta.com/careers/ 1227p 1233 1238 1243 1249 1255 1259 103 ---- ---- 1157 1202p 1209p 1212p 1217p 1222p 1229p 1234 1239 1247 Ÿ Travel Training 801-287-2275 1257 103 108 113 120 126 130 134 139p 148p 1227p 1232 1239 1242 1247 1252 1259 104 109 117 127 133 138 143 150 156 200 204 209 218 1257 102 109 112 117 122 129 134 139 147 LOST AND FOUND 157 203 208 213 220 226 230 234 239 248 127 132 139 142 147 152 159 204 209 217 Weber/South Davis: 801-626-1207 option 3 Utah County: 801-227-8923 227 233 238 243 250 256 300 304 309 318 ---- ---- 208 212 217 222 229 234 239 247 Salt Lake County: 801-287-4664 257 303 308 313 320 326 330 334 339 348 ---- ---- 238 242 247 252 259 304 309 317 327 333 338 343 350 356 400 404 409 418 ---- ---- 308 312 317 322 329 334 339 347 FARES 357 403 408 413 420 426 430 434 439 448 ---- ---- 338 342 347 352 359 404 409 417 Exact Fare is required. Fares are subject to change. 427 433 438 443 450 456 500 504 509 518 ---- ---- 408 412 417 422 429 434 439 447 457 503 508 513 520 526 531 535 540 548 ---- ---- 438 442 447 452 459 504 509 517 ACCESSIBLE SERVICE 527 533 538 543 550 556 601 605 610 618 ---- ---- 510 514 519 524 529 534 539 547 Wheelchair accessible buses are available on all routes. 557 603 608 613 620 626 631 635 640 648 ---- ---- 540 544 549 554 559 604 609 617 Alternate format schedules are available upon request. Telephone communication for deaf/hearing impaired 627 633 638 643 650 656 701 705 710 718 ---- ---- 610 614 619 624 629 634 639 647 persons is available by dialing 711. 657 703 708 713 720 726 731 735 740 748 ---- ---- 640 644 649 654 659 704 709 717 727 733 738 743 750 756 801 805 810 818 ---- ---- 710 714 719 724 729 734 739 747 TRANSFERS 757 803 808 813 820 826 831 835 840 848 ---- ---- 740 744 749 754 759 804 809 817 Upon payment of a fare, a transfer is good for travel in Millcreek Station 827 833 838 843 850 856 901 905 910 918 ---- ---- 810 814 819 824 829 834 839 847 any direction, including return trip, for two (2) hours until Valley Fair Mall 857 903 908 913 920 926 931 935 940 948 ---- ---- 840 844 849 854 859 904 909 917 the time cut. The value of a transfer towards a fare on a West Valley Central Station 927 933 938 943 950 956 1001 1005 1010 1018 ---- ---- 910 914 919 924 929 934 939 947 more expensive service is the regular cash fare. Magna BIKES ON BUSES The Bikes on Buses service is available on all buses, except Paratransit. HOLIDAYS Please check rideuta.com for holiday service information. Effective Timepoints are approximate and may vary due to road and traffic conditions WK SA SU August 2021 WEEKDAYS SATURDAY To Magna To Millcreek Station To Magna To Millcreek Station d d d d y y y y alle alle alle alle eek eek eek eek al Station al Station al Station al Station ood R ood R ood R ood R 50 S & 50 S & 50 S & 50 S & est V est V est V est V entr entr entr entr edw edw edw edw 7 7 7 7 Millcr Station 3600 S & 900 W 3500 S & R W C 3500 S & 4000 W 3500 S & 5600 W 3500 S & 7200 W 3500 S & 8400 W 2 9150 W 3500 S & 8400 W 3500 S & 8400 W 2 9150 W 3500 S & 8400 W 3500 S & 7200 W 3500 S & 5600 W 3500 S & 4000 W W C 3500 S & R 3600 S & 900 W Millcr Station Millcr Station 3600 S & 900 W 3500 S & R W C 3500 S & 4000 W 3500 S & 5600 W 3500 S & 7200 W 3500 S & 8400 W 2 9150 W 3500 S & 8400 W 3500 S & 8400 W 2 9150 W 3500 S & 8400 W 3500 S & 7200 W 3500 S & 5600 W 3500 S & 4000 W W C 3500 S & R 3600 S & 900 W Millcr Station 409a 415a 421a 426a 432a 439a 443a 447a ---- ---- 355a 401a 408a 411a 417a 422a 428a 433a 437a 446a 357a 403a 409a 414a 420a 425a 429a 433a ---- ---- 358a 403a 409a 413a 419a 424a 429a 434a 438a 447a 439 445 451 456 502 509 513 517 ---- ---- 425 431 438 441 447 452 458 503 507 516 427 433 439 444 450 455 459 503 ---- ---- 428 433 439 443 449 454 459 504 508 517 509 515 521 526 532 539 543 547 ---- ---- 455 501 508 511 517 522 528 533 537 546 457 503 509 514 520 525 529 533 ---- ---- 458 503 509 513 519 524 529 534 538 547 539 545 551 556 602 609 613 617 ---- ---- 525 531 538 541 547 552 558 603 607 616 527 533 539 544 550 555 559 603 ---- ---- 513 518 524 528 534 539 544 549 553 602 554 600 606 611 617 624 628 632 ---- ---- 530 538 546 549 556 602 610 615 620 631 557 603 609 614 620 625 629 633 ---- ---- 528 533 539 543 549 554 559 604 608 617 609 615 621 626 632 639 643 647 ---- ---- 545 553 601 604 611 617 625 630 635 646 612 618 624 629 635 640 644 648 ---- ---- 543 548 554 558 604 609 614 619 623 632 624 630 635 640 647 655 659 703 ---- ---- 600 608 616 619 626 632 640 645 650 701 627 633 639 644 650 655 659 703 ---- ---- 558 603 609 613 619 624 629 634 638 647 639 645 650 655 702 710 714 718 ---- ---- 615 623 631 634 641 647 655 700 705 716 642 648 654 659 705 710 714 718 ---- ---- 613 618 624 628 634 639 644 649 653 702 654 700 705 710 717 725 729 733 ---- ---- 630 638 646 649 656 702 710 715 720 731 657 703 709 714 720 725 729 733 ---- ---- 628 633 639 643 649 654 659 704 708 717 709 715 720 725 732 740 744 748 ---- ---- 645 653 701 704 711 717 725 730 735 746 712 718 724 729 735 740 744 748 ---- ---- 643 648 654 658 704 709 714 719 723 732 724 730 735 740 747 755 759 803 ---- ---- 700 708 716 719 726 732 740 745 750 801 727 733 739 744 750 755 759 803 ---- ---- 658 703 709 713 719 724 729 734 738 747 739 745 750 755 802 810 814 818 ---- ---- 715 723 731 734 741 747 755 800 805 816 742 748 754 759 805 810 814 818 ---- ---- 713 718 724 728 734 739 744 749 753 802 754 800 805 810 817 825 829 833 ---- ---- 730 738 746 749 756 802 810 815 820 831 757 803 809 814 820 825 829 833 ---- ---- 728 733 739 743 749 754 759 804 808 817 809 815 820 825 832 840 844 848 ---- ---- 745 753 801 804 811 817 825 830 835 846 812 818 824 829 835 840 844 848 ---- ---- 743 748 754 758 804 809 814 819 823 832 824 832 838 843 850 858 902 906 ---- ---- 805 813 821 824 830 835 841 846 851 901 827 833 839 844 850 855 859 903 ---- ---- 758 803 809 813 819 824 829 834 838 847 839 847 853 858 905 913 917 921 ---- ---- 820 828 836 839 845 850 856 901 906 916 842 848 854 859 905 910 914 918 ---- ---- 813 818 824 828 834 839 844 849 853 902 854 902 908 913 920 928 932 936 ---- ---- 835 843 851 854 900 905 911 916 921 931 857 903 909 914 920 925 929 933 ---- ---- 828 833 839 843 849 854 859 904 908 917 909 917 923 928 935 943 947 951 ---- ---- 850 858 906 909 915 920 926
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