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Maps Schedule WEEKDAYS For Information Call 801-RIDE-UTA (801-743-3882) outside Salt Lake County 888-RIDE-UTA (888-743-3882) To Ogden www.rideuta.com 473 HOW TO USE THIS SCHEDULE Express Bus 473 will stop only Determine your timepoint based on when you want to Ogden/Hwy-89/Salt Lake Express at the following stops: leave or when you want to arrive. Read across for your destination and down for your time and direction of travel. Destination Timepoints Ÿ 542 S. Komas Dr A route map is provided to help you relate to the Ÿ 650 S. Komas Drive (Evans & timepoints shown. Weekday, Saturday & Sunday schedules ) Sutherlands) differ from one another. d d Ogden) y ark a Ÿ 575 S. Chipeta Way e ( C) ton v emple & emple & UTA SERVICE DIRECTORY ch P SL a W Ÿ 501 S. Chipeta Way ar eber General Information, Schedules, Trip Planning and th T th T Ÿ 401 S. Chipeta Way ant A 00 S & ak enter Station omas Dr & esear 6th St & 7 ark & Ride ark & Ride ark & Ride Customer Feedback: 801-RIDE-UTA (801-743-3882) ruit Heights arming Ÿ K W R U. of Medical C S Campus Dr & 1530 E 400 S & State ( Nor State St (WB Nor 300 W F Station F P Hwy 89 & Antelope Dr P S W P 5 Harrison Blv 4300 S & Harrison Blv 2 Gr Ogden Station 360 S. Wakara Way (Wakara & Outside Salt Lake County call 888-RIDE-UTA (888-743- Chipeta) 255p 259p 308p 318p 327p 331p 332p 406p 423p 437p 446p 453p 458p 508p 512p 3882) Ÿ 420 S. Wakara Way (Wakara & 325 329 338 345 355 359 400 434 451 505 514 524 529 539 543 For 24 hour automated service for next bus available Chipeta) use option 1. Have stop number and 3 digit route 355 400 408 419 430 435 436 510 527 541 550 557 602 612 616 Ÿ 520 S. Wakara Way (Wakara & number (use 0 or 00 if number is not 3 digits). 435 439 447 458 510 515 516 550 607 621 630 637 642 652 656 Foothill) Pass By Mail Information 801-262-5626 510 515 524 536 548 553 554 626 636 646 655 702 706 715 719 Ÿ University of Utah Medical Center For Employment information please visit 540 544 550 601 612 615 616 641 651 701 710 716 720 729 733 http://www.rideuta.com/careers/ Station Travel Training 801-287-2275 Ÿ University South Campus Station Ÿ Social Work Building LOST AND FOUND Ÿ Stadium Station Weber/South Davis: 801-626-1207 option 3 To Salt Lake Ÿ 470 S. & 270 E. Utah County: 801-227-8923 (Library)(Eastbound) Salt Lake County: 801-287-4664 Ÿ All stops on State St. between 400 F-Route: 801-287-5355 In order to S & North Temple FARES Ÿ accommodate All stops on North Temple between Exact Fare is required. Fares are subject to change. Destination Timepoints the arrival of 300 W. and State St. most passengers Ÿ on this route, Farmington Station ACCESSIBLE SERVICE express trips Ÿ Fruit Heights Park & Ride Lot (300 Wheelchair accessible buses are available on all routes. d d Ogden) y ) Alternate format schedules are available upon request. a may leave early N & 1200 E) e ( C) Telephone communication for deaf/hearing impaired ton from destination v Ÿ emple & emple & Antelope & Hwy 89 Park & Ride Lot SL a W timepoints persons is available by dialing 711. ar Ÿ South Weber Park & Ride Lot eber th T th T ant A 00 S & ak enter Station omas Dr & Ÿ 6th St & 7 ark & Ride ark & Ride ark & Ride ruit Heights arming 57th & Harrison Blvd (not a P&R TRANSFERS Ogden Station Ogden Station 2 Gr 4300 S & Harrison Blv 5 Harrison Blv S W P Hwy 89 & Antelope Dr P F P F Station Nor 300 W Nor Main St (EB 400 S & State ( S Campus Dr & 1530 E U. of Medical C K W lot) Upon payment of a fare, a transfer is good for travel in Weber State University (Select Trips) 400a 404a 412a 416a 422a 430a 437a 445a 506a 507a 510a 523a 533a 543a Ÿ 43rd & Harrison Blvd any direction, including return trip, for two (2) hours until Hwy-89 Ÿ 435 439 447 451 457 505 512 520 541 542 545 558 608 618 25th & Harrison Blvd the time cut. The value of a transfer towards a fare on a Farmington Station 520 524 532 536 542 550 558 606 628 629 633 648 658 707 Ÿ more expensive service is the regular cash fare. Weber State University (select trips Salt Lake 600 603 611 615 621 628 636 644 708 709 713 729 740 750 to Ogden) Ÿ BIKES ON BUSES University of Utah 630 634 643 647 654 702 711 721 750 752 756 814 825 835 26th Street & Grant Avenue The Bikes on Buses service is available on all buses, Ÿ Research Park 700 704 713 717 724 732 745 755 822 825 830 848 859 910 Ogden Station 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 April 2021 R Ogden out T 23rd St W T 25th St Rt 603,625 e 4 Harrison Blv Rt 60 T US all A 24th St A 26th St W Rt 604 dams all A Southbound 89 South Weber Dr 73 -Og v Weber State 3 , 612 University v exit 26th St d T Ogden Station South Weber Dr d den Rts. 455, 470, Park & Ride 601, 603, 604, ontage R 613, 630, 650, Rt 455 r /Hwy T F618, F620, US Hwy 89 est F FrontRunner W I-84 eber Dr -89 South W d /Salt Lak Hwy 89 rontage R 7800 S East F eek Dr US Hwy 89 Northbound7825 S e Expr Highway 89 and Antelope Drive Park & Ride 89 Hobbs Cr Antelope Dr Highway 89 and Antelope Drive Park & Ride Fruit Heights es Park & Ride Lot US Hwy 89 s 200 N 300 North 1200 East Mountain R 200 N US 89 Fruit Heights Fruit Heights d Park & Ride Farmington Station Rt 455 Rt 455,667 T FrontRunner Exit # 395 T I- Farmington Park Ln 15 Exit # 324 US 89 southbound Enter Farmington Station Exit # 395 from Park Ln northbound Park Ln Farmington T I- US 89 15 Station Centerville Rt 455,456, 667, FrontRunner ontRunner r F I-15 Woods Cross North Salt Lake T -Route Transfer point 200 S, Rt 2, 11, 200, 205 Beck St Southbound use I-15 to 600 N exit University Medical Station Northbound use Rt 9, 17, 21, 213, 902, Red line 300 W Beck St to I-15 600 N Stat N Temple e T T T Rt 3, 6, 200, T 400 S 209, 519 Salt Lake Public library Rt 455, Red Line O C T S S T c 80 I o c N oll-F all (80 A all: 80 E r T 1 E Y T -RIDE ontact UT e E xt UT r S S ee (888- R O OMETHING! 1 1 P - - 7 28 M -UT R 43- A TIP 7 E E -E A T A 3882) T 7 YE E H 43- and y polic R S (80 I N 3882) e: G our tipto2 ? 1 - 28 7 - 39 3 7 7) 46 3 7.
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