UTA Updates Service Schedules

FrontRunner

Due to the closure of ski resorts, schools and other businesses serve, UTA has made the following service changes to specific routes. You can see the most recent schedule changes on their coronavirus information page.

FrontRunner

  • Regular service available. Trains will be reduced to three-car passenger trains.

TRAX

  • Regular service available. No service changes.

Paratransit

  • Regular service available. No service changes.

Bus

  • Route 606 – Serving a closed work activity center: Service suspended.
  • Route 608 – Serving a closed work activity center: Service suspended.
  • Route 674 – Serving Powder Mountain: Service suspended.
  • Route 675 – Serving Snowbasin: Service suspended.
  • Route 677 – Serving Snowbasin: Service suspended.
  • Route 880 – Serving Sundance Resort: Service suspended.
  • Route 919 – Serving West High School: Service suspended.
  • Route 920 – Serving West High School: Service suspended.
  • Route 953 – Serving Snowbird and Alta – Limited service beginning March 18.
  • Route 972 – Serving Solitude and Brighton – Limited service beginning March 18.
  • Route 994 – Serving Snowbird and Alta – Limited service beginning March 18.

UTA on Demand by Via

  • Shared rides will be limited to 3 passengers instead of 6 for social distancing.

What We are Doing to Keep You Safe: Vehicle, Station and Facility Cleaning

Despite the precautionary measures UTA is taking, there may be concerns about riding transit at this time. In addition to regular daily vehicle and station cleaning, they have implemented additional disinfecting measures to keep riders safe, including:

  • Daily rail vehicle disinfecting of all hand and grab rails that are frequently touched.
  • Daily bus vehicle wipe down using a disinfectant.
  • Daily mopping of transit vehicle floors with a disinfectant.
  • Daily cleaning at rail stations and facilities with a disinfectant.
  • UTA is providing hand sanitizer to our Bus Operators.
  • Bus Operators and Transit Police Officers are not handling passes and will be conducting visual fare inspections only.

Also, with more people working remotely from home, there is more space on buses and trains.