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Select your destination and purchase your one-way FrontRunner Bicycles can be stored in racks located Determine your timepoint based on when you want SAY SOMETHING! or round trip fare from the ticket machine prior to on the main floor of cars showing a bicycle symbol. to leave or when you want to arrive. Read across for entering the platform. Please walk bicycles while on platforms your destination and down for your time and direction TO CONTACT UTA POLICE of travel. A route map is provided to help you relate to CHILD SAFETY Call 801-287-EYES (801-287-3937) Look to verify that no trains are coming then enter the the timepoints shown. Weekday and Saturday Or Text UTATIP and your tip to 274637 Please hold your child’s hand as you board and exit the schedules differ from one another. platform. train. Trains enter and exit stations quickly. UTA SERVICE DIRECTORY Trains only stop in the station for 20-30 seconds. HOLIDAY SERVICE Ÿ General Information, Schedules, Trip Planning and Please be ready to board or exit the train upon its For more information on holiday service call Customer Feedback Ÿ Inside Salt Lake call 801-RIDE-UTA (801-743-3882) arrival in the station. 801 RIDE-UTA, 888-RIDE-UTA (outside Salt Lake ) or visit rideuta.com Outside Salt Lake County call 888-RIDE-UTA (888- 743-3882) Push the button to open doors when the green door FRONTRUNNER CONNECTIONS TO TRAX Ÿ For 24 hour automated service for next bus available INTERPRETER button lights up. North Temple Station use option. Have stop number and 3 digit route TRAX GREEN LINE number (use 0 or 00 if number is not 3 digits). • Westbound to AIRPORT Ÿ Pass By Mail Information 801-287-2204 801-RIDE-UTA There is no smoking allowed on platforms or trains. • Eastbound services DOWNTOWN SALT LAKE then Ÿ For Employment information please visit call (801-743-3882) to goes to West Valley http//www.rideuta.com/careers/ Toll-Free (888-743-3882) Wait for passengers to exit before boarding the train. Trains have multiple doors for ease of access. Salt Lake Central Station LOST AND FOUND TRAX BLUE LINE Weber/Davis 801-626-1207 option 3 TICKETS • Line starts at SL Central, loops through Utah County 801-227-8923 Purchase ticket before boarding train. Proof of DOWNTOWN SALT LAKE then goes to Draper Salt Lake County 801-287-4664 payment is required. Violation will result in citation. Murray Central Station FARES TOBACCO FREE TRAX RED LINE Valid Fare is required. Fares are subject to change. • Northbound to the University of Utah • Southbound to Daybreak ACCESSIBLE SERVICE All UTA property is tobacco and STATION NAME ADDRESS Wheelchair accessible buses and trains are available on smoke free. Violators will be fined TRAX BLUE LINE Ogden 2350 S. Wall Ave. • Southbound to Draper all routes. Alternate format schedules are available Roy 4155 S. Sandridge Dr. • For Downtown Blue Line connections use Salt Lake upon request. Clearfield 1250 S. State St. Central Station Telephone communication for deaf/hearing impaired Layton 150 S. Main St. persons is available by dialing 711. Farmington 450 N. 850 W. TRANSFERS Woods Cross 750 S. 800 W. Upon payment of a fare, a transfer is good for travel in Ogden, Roy, any direction, including return trip, for two (2) hours North Temple 500 W. North Temple Clearfield, Layton, Farmington Salt Lake Central 250 S. 600 W. until the time cut. The value of a transfer towards a fare on a more expensive service is the regular cash fare. Woods Cross, Salt Lake City Murray Central 140 W. Vine St Murray, South Jordan, Draper South Jordan 10351 South Jordan Gateway Your one-way FrontRunner fare, round trip or group pass Lehi, American Fork, Orem, Provo Draper 12997 S. FrontRunner Blvd. covers your fare on UTA TRAX, STREETCAR and Bus until Lehi 3101 N. Ashton Blvd. the expiration time noted on the ticket. American Fork 782 W. 200 S. Orem Central 1350 W. 900 S. rideuta Provo Central 690 S. 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