

All deviations whether or not they are scheduled do require a $1.25 fare.įAREPAY Reloadable Card: FAREPAY cardholders save 20 percent off local bus, TRAX, S-Line and up to 20 percent off of FrontRunner and Express Bus fares. Deviation requests may be made from 2 hours up to 7 days before the needed trip by calling 80. Flex routes may deviate up to ¾ of a mile depending on pre-scheduled deviation requests. The Route Deviation fare is paid in addition to the local one-way fare on flex routes when the stop used is a deviation from the scheduled route. Use of the FAREPAY card on Ski bus and PC-SLC Connect do not receive discounts on these services. FAREPAY cards cannot be used on Paratransit. FrontRunner savings vary between 17 and 20 percent, depending on distance traveled. Individuals who purchase an Adult Monthly Pass using a State of Utah-issued Horizon Card with cash value may do so at a discount of up to 25%.įAREPAY Reloadable Card: FAREPAY cardholders save 20 percent off local bus, TRAX, S-Line and up to 20 percent off of FrontRunner and Express Bus fares. This pass is available at select UTA Pass Sales Outlets and on this website. Additional fare will be required on express and premium services, including FrontRunner commuter rail.

This fare applies to passengers ages 18-64. The Adult Monthly Pass is good for unlimited travel on local buses, TRAX and Streetcar for one calendar month. Day passes are validated at the time of use.įAREPAY Reloadable Card: FAREPAY cardholders save 20 percent off local bus, TRAX, S-Line and up to 20 percent off of FrontRunner and Express Bus fares. For trips beginning on bus, day passes may be purchased from the bus operator, on this website, or at selected UTA pass sales outlets. For trips beginning on TRAX and Streetcar, day passes must be purchased before boarding at ticket vending machines located at all TRAX and Streetcar stations. DayĪ day pass is good for unlimited rides that day on both TRAX, local bus and Streetcar. Additional fare will be required on express and premium services, including FrontRunner commuter rail.įAREPAY Reloadable Card: FAREPAY cardholders save 20 percent off local bus, TRAX, S-Line and up to 20 percent off of FrontRunner and Express Bus fares. This fare applies to passengers ages 6-64. Call 80 (801-RIDE-UTA) or call toll-free 88.The Adult One-way Fare cash payment is good on local buses, TRAX and Streetcar for 2.5 hours after purchase. 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.
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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. 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.
