![]() If you’re having difficulty with the Trip Planner, please call customer service at 80 or fill out the form here. The Reset button will clear all fields on the form. When you have entered in the necessary information, clicking the Submit button will direct the Trip Planner to generate travel itineraries. Selecting both bus and rail will generate itineraries that may include all UTA services. Selecting rail will produce itineraries that only include UTA TRAX, FrontRunner or Streetcar services and selecting bus will show trips that only include UTA bus service. S everal Daybreak residents are worried they won’t make it across the TRAX tracks without being hit after many claimed to have had close calls while driving through the intersection of South. Trips can also be filtered by mode of travel. The Trip Planner’s Advanced Options Menu allows you to filter results based on travel time, fewest number of transfers or shortest walking distance. Please note the Trip Planner will not plan trips more than 30 days into the future. Once your origin and destination addresses have been successfully entered into the Trip Planner, enter additional trip details into the appropriate fields including your dates and times you wish to travel. The Red line provides service from the University of Utah, through downtown, south to 6400 South and then west to the Daybreak community. It originally began operation in December 2001 as the peak-hour-only Sandy/University Line, running from the University of Utah south to Sandy Civic Center on the Blue. Downtown Salt Lake provides a great transfer point as all the lines run through downtown. Red Line (TRAX) 65 mph (105 km/h) ( max.) 2 The Red Line is a light rail line on the TRAX system in the Salt Lake Valley of Utah operated by the Utah Transit Authority (UTA). This feature also allows you to enter a street address which will then provide a list of all bus stop ID’s on that street. Light-rail lines, called TRAX, provide access to Downtown from across the valley on three color-coded lines. ![]() Bus Stop ID numbers are located on the physical UTA sign at each stop. Stop:Select the Trip Planner’s Stop Tab and then plan your trip by entering your bus stop’s Stop ID number. Choose a landmark category from the drop down menu and then select from a list of popular locations in that category. Landmark:Select the landmark tab to plan trips from a list of well-established landmarks in UTA’s service area. Repeat the process to provide the Trip Planner with the location of your trip destination. ![]() A drop down menu of potential address matches will appear, and you can select your desired address from the list. Once your trip origin and destination locations have been selected, the addresses will populate in address field located on the left-hand column of the Trip Planner.Īddress:As the Trip Planner’s default option, to plan a trip using an address type in your origin address into the appropriate field. Left-click on the desired location and from the pop-up window, select from either the “from here” or “to here” options. Map:Left-click on the map and drag your mouse to move the map to your starting or ending location. Use any combination of the following options to plan a trip from your desired origin and destination locations: Show Instructions Four Ways to Plan Your Trip For Trip Planner instructions, please click on the button located below
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