![]() To make arrangements, contact UTA at (801) 287-7433 and visit the UTA Paratransit Services page for more information. Public transportation for passengers with disabilities is provided by UTA's Paratransit program. Visit or call (801) RIDE-UTA for the latest schedules and fares. One-way fare for the bus and train is $2.50. Bus stops are located on the curb outside of the terminal. There is no bus service on weekends or holidays. Route 551 provides limited service from the airport to the International Center on weekday mornings, and from the International Center to the airport on weekday afternoons and evenings. UTA's Route 453 from Salt Lake City to Tooele and Route 454 from Salt Lake City to Grantsville provide limited service to the airport on weekdays. 11:37 p.m., arrives and departs every 30 minutesĬlick here for more information on UTA's Green Line. 11:25 p.m., arrives and departs every 30 minutes Passengers should exit door 1A and go east. The Airport to TRAX station is located on the ground level outside the terminal on the east side. Call 80 (801-RIDE-UTA) or call toll-free 88.Public transportation to and from the Salt Lake City International Airport is provided by the Utah Transit Authority (UTA). UTA offers route and transit information in a variety of languages through it's interpreter program. Get complete route and schedule details for Salt Lake's public transportation at During ski season, UTA provides ski bus access up Big and Little Cottonwood Canyons to Alta, Brighton, Snowbird, and Solitude. There is also a connecting bus route to Park City (which has its own transit system). Bus routes can be found across the Salt Lake Valley, Ogden, Utah County and up to Brigham City. Weekday service runs from 5:30 am to 11:30 pm, with a more limited schedule on weekends.īuses provide connecting service at many of the TRAX and FrontRunner stations to get you almost anywhere in the Greater Salt Lake Area. Fare is $2.50 and trains run every 15 minutes. At the airport riders can board at the station and Welcome Center just outside terminal one. The Green line begins at the Salt Lake International Airport, runs through downtown Salt Lake and the out to West Valley City.The Blue line begins at in downtown at the transfer station and runs south through the valley to Draper.The Red line provides service from the University of Utah, through downtown, south to 6400 South and then west to the Daybreak community.Downtown Salt Lake provides a great transfer point as all the lines run through downtown. Light-rail lines, called TRAX, provide access to Downtown from across the valley on three color-coded lines. Saturday service begins at 6 am with the last stop just after 2 am. Weekday service starts as early as 4:30 am, with the last stop just after midnight. ![]() Rail North in 2008, the Mid Jordan and West Valley TRAX branches in. ![]() Salt Lake City has a robust public transportation system that utilizes commuter trains, buses, and light-rail to provide you with access from the airport all the way up to the ski resorts.Ĭommuter trains, called FrontRunner, provide transportation access from Ogden to Provo, with limited stops along the way. quadrant of the Salt Lake Valley in Salt Lake County and traverses parts of the. ![]()
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