About the Book
Please note that the content of this book primarily consists of articles available from Wikipedia or other free sources online. Pages: 23. Chapters: UTA FrontRunner stations, UTA TRAX stations, List of UTA TRAX stations, Union Station, Ball Park, Salt Lake City Intermodal Hub, Sandy / Salt Lake Line, Utah Transit Authority Police Department, 900 South, University Line, Sugar House Streetcar, Sandy / University Line, List of Utah Transit Authority bus routes, Central Pointe, Airport Line, Library, Stadium, Mid-Jordan Line, MAX, Clearfield, Arena, West Valley Line, University Medical Center, Farmington, City Center, 900 East, University South Campus, Murray Central, Trolley, Pleasant View, Fort Douglas, Millcreek, Meadowbrook, Fashion Place West, Gallivan Plaza, Sandy Civic Center, Midvale Fort Union, Midvale Center, Historic Sandy, Layton, Courthouse, Temple Square, Old Greek Town, Murray North, Planetarium, Sandy Expo, Roy, Woods Cross. Excerpt: FrontRunner is a commuter rail system operated by the Utah Transit Authority (UTA), serving the northern portion of the Wasatch Front from Salt Lake Central Station to Ogden Union Station, plus more limited service to the final station, Pleasant View. A future expansion will provide access south from Salt Lake City to Provo, Utah, extending the line to a total of 88 miles (142 km). Ridership as of the fourth quarter of 2009 is just under the projected 5,830 to 9,037 persons per day traveling on the line that was predicted. FrontRunner runs from Pleasant View in Weber County in the north, through Davis County, and into Salt Lake City in the south, a total length of 38 miles (61 km). Work started on this section of the line in 2005. Seven of the planned eight stations opened to riders on April 26, 2008. The route uses a portion of the right-of-way of the historic Utah Central Railroad, built by Mormons in 1869 to connect the First Transcontinental Railroad with Salt Lake City and acquired by the Union Pacific Railroad in 1...