The Green Line is a
light rail
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line on the
Utah Transit Authority's (UTA)
TRAX system in
Salt Lake City
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,
Utah
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, in the United States, operated by the
Utah Transit Authority (UTA). It opened on August 7, 2011, and runs between
Airport Station at the
Salt Lake City International Airport and
West Valley Central Station in
West Valley City (via
Downtown Salt Lake City) serving a total of eighteen stations: thirteen in
Salt Lake City
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, one in
South Salt Lake, and four in West Valley City.
Route
The TRAX Green Line is designated as UTA Route 704.
West Valley Central to Central Pointe Station
The Green Line begins with the West Valley Central Station at the West Valley Intermodal Center, which is located at 2750 West 3590 South in West Valley City. Just after leaving that station, it immediately passes between the
West Valley City Police Department and the West Valley City Hall, before heading north down the middle of Constitution Boulevard (South 2700 West). After passing by the northern end of
Valley Fair Mall, it crosses West 3500 South (
SR-171) and continues north in the median of Constitution Boulevard to West 3100 South. It then heads east along the south side of West 3100 South (with a sidewalk between the tracks and the roadway) and crosses over
I-215 and past the north side of the
Maverik Center. Just after the Maverik Center it turns north, resuming a course in the median of the street, and immediately reaches the next station,
Decker Lake, at 3070 South 2200 West. After Decker Lake it heads northeast in the median of Decker Lake Drive until that street heads due north at Research Way (West 2770 South). At Research Way the Green Line turns east again and heads down the median of that street. Just before South Redwood Road (South 1700 West/
SR-68) is
Redwood Junction.
Leaving the roadway
right-of-way, after an at-grade crossing on South Redwood Road, the Green Line continues east, crossing Lester Street (South 1595 West), until it reaches the
Jordan River. The tracks head north until they cross West Parkway Avenue (West 2455 South) and then runs down the middle of Winston Street (South 1070 West) to
River Trail at 2340 South. After that station it continues north for about a half a block before leaving the street via an at-grade crossing and heading east. It immediately crosses the Jordan River (passing from West Valley City into South Salt Lake), and then follows along the south side of the 21st South Freeway (
SR-201). After passing the Jordan River Service Center (one of UTA's two TRAX maintenance facilities) on the south, the track use a series of viaducts to cross South 900 West, South 700 West, the north end of
Union Pacific
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's Roper Rail Yard, the UTA ''
FrontRunner'' tracks, and South 600 West before reaching the "
Spaghetti Bowl" (the junction of
I-15,
I-80 and SR-201).
From South 600 West the Green Line briefly follows the route of the old
Denver and Rio Grande Western Railroad (D&RGW) Sugar House Branch, which goes under I-15/I-80 and then briefly runs along the south side of West Andy Avenue to South 300 West. After crossing South 300 West it continues east until about 220 West where it reaches the Union Pacific right-of-way and takes a sharp turn north as it merges with the
Blue
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and
Red lines), before entering
Central Pointe, which is just south of West 2100 South (
SR-201).
Central Pointe to Gallivan Plaza
Central Pointe is the only TRAX station served by the
S Line. The S Line platform is situated just southeast of the TRAX platform. (The S Line provides
streetcar
A tram (also known as a streetcar or trolley in Canada and the United States) is an urban rail transit in which vehicles, whether individual railcars or multiple-unit trains, run on tramway tracks on urban public streets; some include s ...
service east to the
Fairmont stop in the
Sugar House neighborhood of Salt Lake City.)
Upon crossing West 2100 South the three TRAX lines leave South Salt Lake and enter Salt Lake City and continue north as they cross West 1700 South and West 1300 South. Just north of West 1300 South is
Ballpark
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, which provides service to
Smith's Ballpark. (Immediately north of this station is a
non-revenue track that extends northwest to South 400 West at West 900 South and then north to West 600 South.) After Ballpark the three lines continue north in the center median of South 200 West, crossing under the 900 South/I-15 on and off ramps, until they reach the next station,
900 South. This station, which is just north of West 900 South, is an infill station and the last stop before the TRAX lines reach
Downtown Salt Lake City.
The three lines continue north in the median of South 200 West, crossing West 800 South, until they reach West 700 South. At West 700 South they turn east and proceed down the middle of that street for two blocks, crossing South West Temple Street (
SR-270). At
South Main Street, the lines turn north and continue down the center median of that street and cross West 600 South (Martin Luther King Jr Boulevard/
SR-269 eastbound), pass between the
Grand America Hotel and the Little America Hotel, and then cross West 500 South (Cesar E Chavez Boulevard/SR-269 westbound). Just north of West 500 South and slightly west of the
Scott Matheson Courthouse, is the first station within the
Free Fare Zone,
Courthouse
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. At West 400 South (University Boulevard/
US Highway 89) the Red Line turns east and heads toward
Library
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and eventually the
University of Utah
The University of Utah (the U, U of U, or simply Utah) is a public university, public research university in Salt Lake City, Utah, United States. It was established in 1850 as the University of Deseret (Book of Mormon), Deseret by the General A ...
while the Green and Blue lines continue north. After crossing West 300 South (West Broadway) the two lines reach
Gallivan Plaza, which is just west of the
Wells Fargo Center and the
Gallivan Center.
Gallivan Plaza to Arena Station
Continuing in the median of South Main Street, the Green and Blue lines continue north crossing West 200 South and West 100 South before reaching
City Center. This station is in the middle of the new
City Creek Center commercial and residential development. At the north end of South Main Street the two lines turn west down the middle of West South Temple Street for a little more than a block before reaching the next station,
Temple Square
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. This station is just southwest of
Temple Square
Temple Square is a complex, owned by the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints (LDS Church), in the center of Salt Lake City, Utah. The usage of the name has gradually changed to include several other church facilities that are immediate ...
(home to the
Salt Lake Temple
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,
Salt Lake Tabernacle, and other notable buildings of
the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints
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). It is also just south of the
Family History Library, about two blocks south of the
LDS Conference Center, and immediately north of
Abravanel Hall and the
Salt Palace.
Continuing down the median of West South Temple Street the lines reach
Arena
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(formerly Delta Center). This station is immediately north of
Delta Center, east of the
Union Pacific Depot, and south of
LDS Business College. Arena was formerly the terminus of both the Sandy/Salt Lake and the old
University Line. However, an extension opened on April 16, 2008, which provided access to the
Salt Lake City Intermodal Hub and the new ''FrontRunner'' commuter rail train. Eventually, the Sandy/Salt Lake Line was renamed the Blue Line and the University Line was shut down. About this same time the Green Line was created and its route continued, along with the Blue Line, on to Salt Lake Central (Salt Lake City Intermodal Hub). However, with the rerouting of the Green Line to accommodate the Airport Extension, Arena became the temporary terminus of the Green Line from December 9, 2012, to April 13, 2013. Arena is the last station on the Green Line within the Free Fare Zone, along with the Blue Line.
Arena Station to Airport Station
Following Arena, the two lines continue on to 400 West where they divide paths. The Blue Line turns south down the middle of South 400 West towards
Planetarium and eventually ending at the Salt Lake Intermodal Hub, while the Green Line turns north. After about a block down the middle of North 400 West, the Green Line turns west to run on the north side of West North Temple Street (West 100 North) and ascends the North Temple Viaduct to next station,
North Temple Bridge/Guadalupe. This station is the only bi-level station operated by UTA. It is also flying junction since Green Line tracks cross over the ''FrontRunner'' and Union Pacific tracks. The station is on the viaduct and the North Temple is at ground level (at grade) just north of the viaduct, with escalators and stairs to transfer passengers between the two stations.
Leaving North Temple Bridge/Guadalupe the Green Line crosses back over the Union Pacific right-of-way and descends to North 600 West. Just after crossing North 600 West the tracks jog from the north side of North Temple Street to the median and then cross back under I-15. Just after crossing North 800 West it reaches
Jackson/Euclid. Continuing west down the median of West North Temple Street, it crosses North 900 West and North 1000 West before reaching
Fairpark at 1150 West. This station is located immediately south of the Utah State Fairpark (home of the annual
Utah State Fair and other events). Just after Fairpark, the Green Line crosses back over the Jordan River and passes the
Rocky Mountain Power facility on the south before reaching
Power at 1500 West.
From Power, the Green Line continues west down the median of West North Temple Street, crossing North Redwood Road, until it reaches the next to the last station on the line,
1940 West North Temple. From this station it crosses under
I-215 and then continues down the median of Old Highway 186 as that road splits from West North Temple Street and heads southwest towards I-80. Just after crossing South 2400 West, the Green Line crosses to the north side of the road as Old Highway 186 continues southwest to I-80. The tracks continue on the north side of the I-80 right-of-way, crossing over the Surplus Canal, until Old Highway 186 curves north again just east of the I-80/Bangerter Highway (
SR-154) interchange and then merges with Terminal Drive as that road heads northeast and then north to the
Salt Lake City International Airport. The tracks parallel the east side of Terminal Drive until it reaches the
Airport Station, which is located immediately south of Terminal One. There is direct access to the terminal from the north end of the platform.
Park and Ride
Many TRAX stations include free
Park and Ride
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lots, with some lots having as few as six parking spaces and others having nearly 1200. However, there are certain restrictions for all lots (for example, no 24-hour parking).
Free Fare Zone
UTA currently has a
Free Fare Zone in
Downtown Salt Lake City for transportation patrons that both enter ''and'' exit bus or TRAX service within the Zone. The Zone covers an area of approximately thirty-six city blocks and the boundaries are roughly North Temple, 200 East, 500 South, and 400 West. TRAX stations within the Zone include Arena, City Center, Courthouse, Gallivan Plaza (mistakenly identified as "Gallivan Center Station" on the Free Fare Zone map), Planetarium, and Temple Square. In addition, the Free Fare Zone also includes the area of the
State Capitol (north to 500 North), the bus stops on 400 South between 200 East and 300 East, and three additional TRAX stations:
Library
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, Old GreekTown, and Salt Lake Central. In June 2012 UTA revealed plans to eliminate the Free Fare Zone, but by September 2012 it announced that it would continue the Zone, but with some minor adjustments, including when and how fares are collected.
Airport extension
Construction began on October 22, 2008, on an extension to the
Salt Lake City International Airport. The extension included six new TRAX stations. In addition to the
Airport Station, five new stations were constructed along West North Temple Street (West 100 North), including one on top of the newly built North Temple Viaduct bridge. The old bridge was torn down and a new one constructed as part of the project. The new bridge features a TRAX station on top and a ''
FrontRunner''
commuter rail
Commuter rail or suburban rail is a Passenger train, passenger rail service that primarily operates within a metropolitan area, connecting Commuting, commuters to a Central business district, central city from adjacent suburbs or commuter town ...
station underneath. After December 9, 2012, service on the Green Line was cut back to Arena in order to prepare for test trains and service to the Airport, thus permanently ending service (via the Green Line) to the first three stations of the former route (Salt Lake Central,
Old GreekTown, and
Planetarium). Service to the airport began April 14, 2013.
In 2014, construction commenced to
completely rebuild the airport terminal, adjacent to its existing location. In September 2020, the newly rebuilt airport was opened, causing the TRAX line to no longer reach the airport terminal. To accommodate passengers to the new terminal while the station was relocated, UTA operated a
bus bridge between the 1940 West North Temple station and the new terminal. On October 25, 2021, the TRAX station had been rebuilt at the new terminal, and normal train service all the way to the airport resumed.
Train schedule
:'
On weekdays the first northbound Green Line trains (to the Airport Station) leave the Central Pointe and the West Valley Central Station at about 5:00 am and the first southbound train (to the West Valley Central Station) leaves the Airport Station at about 5:45 am. The last northbound train leaving the West Valley Central at 10:27 pm and the last southbound train leaving the Airport Station at 11:27 pm. However, the last southbound train only goes as far as the Central Pointe Station; the last southbound train to the West Valley Station leaves the Airport Station at 10:42 pm.
On Saturdays, the first northbound trains leave the Central Pointe Station at about 5:00 am and the West Valley Central Station at about 6:15 am; the first southbound train leaves the Airport Station at about 6:30 am; and the last northbound train leaves the West Valley Station at 10:19 pm and the last southbound train leaves the Airport Station at 11:16 pm.
On Sundays, the first northbound trains leave the Central Pointe Station at about 9:00 am and the West Valley Central Station at about 10:00 am; the first southbound train leaves the Airport Station at about 9:30 am; and the last northbound train leaves the West Valley Central Station at 6:59 pm and the last southbound train leaves the Airport Station at 7:56 pm.
Green Line trains run every fifteen minutes on weekdays and every twenty minutes on weekends.
Stations
The following table lists the current stations of the Green Line, from north to south.
See also
*
List of rapid transit systems
*
Transportation in Salt Lake City
*
TRAX (light rail)
*
TRAX Blue Line
*
TRAX Red Line
* ''
FrontRunner''
*
Utah Transit Authority bus rapid transit
*
S Line (formerly known as Sugar House Streetcar)
References
External links
Utah Transit AuthorityUTA TRAXUtah Rails, timeline of UTA Trax project
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Utah Transit Authority
Light rail in Utah
Airport rail links in the United States
Transportation in Salt Lake City
Transportation in Salt Lake County, Utah
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