Transit Overview
A network of Greyhound serves Utah and Amtrak's California Zephyr cuts across the state serving several Utah stops along the route from Chicago to San Francisco. The Utah Transit Authority (UTA) serves the Wasatch Front with regular bus, light rail and commuter rail schedules. FrontRunner commuter rail links Salt Lake to both Ogden in the north and Provo in the south, while TRAX light rail serves Salt Lake County including Salt Lake International Airport to downtown Salt Lake City in just 20 minutes. TRAX also serves the University of Utah, the Delta Center (home of the Utah Jazz), Temple Square and Rio Tinto Stadium (home of Real Salt Lake).
Ski Buses
UTA Ski Buses serve all four Salt Lake resorts, Sundance and Park City-area resorts via the PC-SLC Connect and Powder Mountain and Snowbasin near Ogden. Park City and Summit County offer free public transportation. Salt Lake City also offers a local ski shuttle, with service to all four Salt Lake resorts (Alta, Brighton, Snowbird and Solitude).
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FrontRunner Commuter Rail
Utah's FrontRunner commuter rail system has service from Salt Lake City north to Pleasant View in Weber County and as far south as University Ave in Provo.
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Greyhound Bus
The Greyhound Bus Lines offer frequent service to and throughout Utah on its transcontinental routes along all interstates (I-15, I-84, I-80 and I-70) as well as to Denver along U.S. 40 and Moab along U.S. 191.
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TRAX Utah Light Rail Transportation
Find information about Utah's TRAX light rail system for easy travel in around Salt Lake City and Northern Utah.
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UTA Buses
Utah transportation includes UTA and Greyhound bus service within the state. Find which areas are serviced by these Utah Transit Authority buses.