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20 Aug Combined TRAX Schedule WEEKDAY TRAX Green Line to Airport via Downtown Ogden Ogden Roy TRAX Blue Line 701 Multi-Day Parking e TRAX Red Line 703 Day Parking Clearfield TRAX Green Line 704 Free Fare Zone Temple Squar Temple Arena Gallivan Plaza Gallivan Center City 900 South Courthouse Central Pointe Central Ballpark North Temple W. 1940 Airport River Trail River North Temple Fairpark Station Power West Valley Central Valley West Lake Decker Junction Redwood Jackson/Euclid 7S-Line Streetcar 720 Bridge/Guadalupe FrontRunner 750 First train departs WEST VALLEY CENTRAL to AIRPORT at 5:17 am First train departs CENTRAL POINTE to AIRPORT at 5:02 am Layton 5:02 5:04 5:06 5:11 5:13 5:15 5:17 5:19 5:22 5:24 5:26 5:27 5:30 5:36 5:17 5:19 5:21 5:26 5:28 5:30 5:32 5:34 5:37 5:39 5:41 5:42 5:45 5:51 801-743-3882 (RIDE-UTA) rideuta.com rideuta 5:17 5:21 5:24 5:27 5:32 5:34 5:36 5:41 5:43 5:45 5:47 5:49 5:52 5:54 5:56 5:57 6:00 6:06 Farmington map not to scale Trains run every 15 minutes UNTIL 6:17 PM :02 :06 :09 :12 :17 :19 :21 :26 :28 :30 :32 :34 :37 :39 :41 :42 :45 :51 Woods Cross :17 :21 :24 :27 :32 :34 :36 :41 :43 :45 :47 :49 :52 :54 :56 :57 :00 :06 :32 :36 :39 :42 :47 :49 :51 :56 :58 :00 :02 :04 :07 :09 :11 :12 :15 :21 Arena Temple Square :47 :51 :54 :57 :02 :04 :06 :11 :13 :15 :17 :19 :22 :24 :26 :27 :30 :36 Trains run every 30 minutes AFTER 6:17 PM Airport :17 :21 :24 :27 :32 :34 :36 :41 :43 :45 :47 :49 :52 :54 :56 :57 :00 :06 :47 :51 :54 :57 :02 :04 :06 :11 :13 :15 :17 :19 :22 :24 :26 :27 :30 :36 Power Fairpark Planetarium City Center Salt Lake City University Last train departs WEST VALLEY CENTRAL to AIRPORT at 10:17 pm Jackson/Euclid 10:17 10:21 10:24 10:27 10:32 10:34 10:36 10:41 10:43 10:45 10:47 10:49 10:52 10:54 10:56 10:57 11:00 11:06 Medical Center North Temple Bridge 1940 W. North Temple Old GreekTown Gallivan Plaza TRAX Green Line to West Valley Central via Downtown Salt Lake Central Fort Douglas Library Trolley 900 East Stadium South CampusUniversity Courthouse e West Valley City 900 South 1940 W. 1940 Jackson/Euclid North Temple Arena Airport Temple Squar Temple 900 South West Valley Central Valley West Central Pointe Central Courthouse City Center City Plaza Gallivan Decker Lake Decker River Trail River Junction Redwood Ballpark North Temple Power Station Power Fairpark Bridge/Guadalupe Ballpark First train departs AIRPORT to WEST VALLEY CENTRAL at 5:44 am First train departs RIVER TRAIL to WEST VALLEY CENTRAL at 4:52 am 4:52 4:55 4:58 5:02 River Trail Central Pointe 5:07 5:10 5:13 5:17 5:22 5:25 5:28 5:32 South Salt Lake City300 East 500 East 700 East Sugarmont Fairmont 5:37 5:40 5:43 5:47 Redwood Junction 5:52 5:55 5:58 6:02 Millcreek 6:07 6:10 6:13 6:17 Decker Lake 5:44 5:49 5:52 5:53 5:55 5:58 6:00 6:02 6:04 6:06 6:08 6:13 6:15 6:17 6:22 6:25 6:28 6:32 Trains run every 15 minutes UNTIL 7:14 PM West Valley Central Meadowbrook South Salt Lake :14 :19 :22 :23 :25 :28 :30 :32 :34 :36 :38 :43 :45 :47 :52 :55 :58 :02 :29 :34 :37 :38 :40 :43 :45 :47 :49 :51 :53 :58 :00 :02 :07 :10 :13 :17 :44 :49 :52 :53 :55 :58 :00 :02 :04 :06 :08 :13 :15 :17 :22 :25 :28 :32 Murray North :59 :04 :07 :08 :10 :13 :15 :17 :19 :21 :23 :28 :30 :32 :37 :40 :43 :47 Murray Trains run every 30 minutes AFTER 7:14 PM :14 :19 :22 :23 :25 :28 :30 :32 :34 :36 :38 :43 :45 :47 :52 :55 :58 :02 Murray Central :44 :49 :52 :53 :55 :58 :00 :02 :04 :06 :08 :13 :15 :17 :22 :25 :28 :32 Last train departs AIRPORT to WEST VALLEY CENTRAL at 11:14 pm 11:14 11:19 11:22 11:23 11:25 11:28 11:30 11:32 11:34 11:36 11:38 11:43 11:45 11:47 11:52 11:55 11:58 12:02 Fashion Place West Bingham Junction Midvale Fort Union WEEKEND Historic Gardner TRAX Green Line to Airport via Downtown Midvale Center West Jordan West Jordan City Center Midvale Sugar Factory Rd. Historic Sandy e Jordan Valley Sandy Expo Sandy 4800 W. Old Bingham Hwy. Arena City Center City Squar Temple Courthouse Plaza Gallivan Ballpark 900 South Station Power Central Pointe Central North Temple Jackson/Euclid Fairpark Redwood Junction Redwood Trail River West Valley Central Valley West Lake Decker Bridge/Guadalupe 1940 W. North W. 1940 Temple Airport First train departs WEST VALLEY CENTRAL to AIRPORT at 6:08 am First train departs CENTRAL POINTE to AIRPORT at 5:53 am 5600 W. Old Bingham Hwy. Sandy Civic Center 5:53 5:55 5:57 6:02 6:04 6:06 6:08 6:10 6:12 6:14 6:16 6:17 6:20 6:25 South Jordan Pkwy. 6:08 6:12 6:15 6:18 6:23 6:25 6:27 6:32 6:34 6:36 6:38 6:40 6:42 6:44 6:46 6:47 6:50 6:55 Trains run every 30 minutes South Jordan Crescent View Daybreak Pkwy. South Jordan :08 :12 :15 :18 :23 :25 :27 :32 :34 :36 :38 :40 :42 :44 :46 :47 :50 :55 :38 :42 :45 :48 :53 :55 :57 :02 :04 :06 :08 :10 :12 :14 :16 :17 :20 :25 Draper Kimballs Lane Saturday Last train departs WEST VALLEY CENTRAL to AIRPORT at 10:38 pm 10:38 10:42 10:45 10:48 10:53 10:55 10:57 11:02 11:04 11:06 11:08 11:10 11:12 11:14 11:16 11:17 11:20 11:25 Sunday Last train departs WEST VALLEY CENTRAL to AIRPORT at 7:08 pm Lehi Draper Town Center 7:08 7:12 7:15 7:18 7:23 7:25 7:27 7:32 7:34 7:36 7:38 7:40 7:42 7:44 7:46 7:47 7:50 7:55 Draper American Fork TRAX Green Line to West Valley Central via Downtown Orem Central e Provo Central Provo GREEN LINE GREEN LINE West Valley Central Valley West Fairpark Jackson/Euclid Junction Redwood Lake Decker Airport North Temple W. 1940 Station Power Pointe Central Trail River 900 South Ballpark City Center City Plaza Gallivan Courthouse North Temple Arena Squar Temple Bridge/Guadalupe STATION NAME ADDRESS STATION NAME ADDRESS First train departs AIRPORT to WEST VALLEY CENTRAL at 6:38 am First train departs RIVER TRAIL to WEST VALLEY CENTRAL at 5:46 am West Valley Central 2750 West 3590 South City Center 100 S Main Street 5:46 5:49 5:52 5:56 Decker Lake 3070 South 2200 West Temple Square 155 W South Temple 6:16 6:19 6:22 6:26 6:46 6:49 6:52 6:56 Redwood Junction 1740 West Research Wy Arena Station 350 W South Temple 6:38 6:43 6:46 6:47 6:49 6:52 6:54 6:56 6:58 7:00 7:02 7:07 7:09 7:11 7:16 7:19 7:22 7:26 River Trail 2340 South 1070 West North Temple Bridge/Guadalupe 500 W. North Temple Trains run every 30 minutes Central Pointe 2100 South 221 West Jackson/Euclid 820 W. North Temple :08 :13 :16 :17 :19 :22 :24 :26 :28 :30 :32 :37 :39 :41 :46 :49 :52 :56 Ballpark 1300 South 180 West Fairpark 1150 W. North Temple :38 :43 :46 :47 :49 :52 :54 :56 :58 :00 :02 :07 :09 :11 :16 :19 :22 :26 900 South 900 S 200 West Power 1500 W. North Temple Saturday Last train departs AIRPORT to WEST VALLEY CENTRAL at 11:38 pm Courthouse 450 S Main Street 1940 West North Temple 1940 W. North Temple 11:38 11:43 11:46 11:47 11:49 11:52 11:54 11:56 11:58 12:00 12:02 12:07 12:09 12:11 12:16 12:19 12:22 12:26 Gallivan Plaza 275 S Main Street Airport 650 N. 3700 W. Sunday Last train departs AIRPORT to WEST VALLEY CENTRAL at 8:08 pm 8:08 8:13 8:16 8:17 8:19 8:22 8:24 8:26 8:28 8:30 8:32 8:37 8:39 8:41 8:46 8:49 8:52 8:56 For Information Call 801-RIDE-UTA (801-743-3882) outside Salt Lake County 888-RIDE-UTA (888-743-3882) www.rideuta.com TRAX HOW TO USE THIS SCHEDULE SEE SOMETHING? CHILD SAFETY Determine your timepoint based on when you want to Blue Line 701, Red Line 703, TOBACCO FREE SAY SOMETHING! Please hold your child’s hand as you board and exit leave or when you want to arrive.
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