Sunday, April 10, is a UTA schedule change day, and with it will come exciting additions to UTA’s bus service. Prop 1 funding will be used to enhance service on several routes in Davis and Weber counties. More details about Prop 1 funding are available here. In Salt Lake County, select bus routes will be adjusted to improve reliability, extend service hours and add trip frequency. In Utah County, some low-ridership routes will be discontinued and those resources will be redirected to improve higher-ridership routes.

Read on for highlights, and click here for a full list of routes that will be impacted by change day.

Davis and Weber Highlights

Route 470 Sunday service and operating hours will be improved. Buses on that route will run every 30 minutes on Sundays, starting at approximately 7 a.m. and ending at 9:30 p.m. Routes 603 and 612 will run from 5 a.m. to midnight on weekdays, improving service to Weber State University, medical facilities and shopping centers. Route 640 will run from 5 a.m. to 9 p.m. every 30 minutes on weekdays, allowing riders more convenient access to the Weber State University Davis Campus, the Freeport Center, Layton Hills Mall and other landmarks.

Salt Lake County Highlights

Saturday service on routes 35 and 72 will be enhanced, creating 30-minute frequency all day on route 35 and 40-minute frequency all day on route 72. Trips will also be added to routes 33, 39, 519, 520 and 525 to improve service.

Utah County Highlights

Routes 836 and 842 will be discontinued due to low ridership, and resources from those routes will be used to improve routes 821, 833, 834 and 850. Route 821 will have four new weekday trips to extend 30-minute frequency and evening service, providing more convenient transportation to the southern part of the county. Route 850 will also have four new weekday trips to extend 15-minute frequency. Five weekday trips will be added to route 833 and 10 weekday trips will be added to route 834 to improve weekday frequency and provide enhanced service to Provo business centers and the Provo Municipal Airport. 

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