SALT LAKE CITY (April 9, 2025) — Utah Transit Authority will roll out significant updates to service in Davis, Salt Lake and Utah counties on Sunday, April 13. These updates, part of April 2025 Change Day, will increase UTA’s annual service coverage by more than 100,000 service hours and 1.1 million service miles, add new bus routes, 350 new stops, and improve frequency on existing routes.
Changes coming to Salt Lake County
- NEW: Route 126 will offer bus service through Bluffdale, Herriman and Riverton; link to FrontRunner; and connect Draper to Daybreak from the end of the TRAX Blue Line to the end of the TRAX Red Line.
- NEW: Route 219 will connect from 14400 S. Redwood to the Sandy Civic Center station on the TRAX Blue Line.
- NEW: South Jordan Downtown Station on TRAX Red Line opened early on March 26, to accommodate the rapid population and commercial growth in southwest Salt Lake County and to serve as a direct access point to The Ballpark at America First Square, new home for the Salt Lake Bees.
- Frequency increases to routes 39, 201, and 218.
Changes coming to Utah County
- NEW: UTA On Demand in the West Provo/Orem service zone, covering 8.6 square miles. For more information on UTA On Demand, visit rideuta.com/Services/UTA-On-Demand.
- NEW: Route 823 will offer bus service through Provo, Springville and Spanish Fork, linking to FrontRunner at the Provo Center Station.
- NEW: Adjustments to the Tech Corridor Rail Connector, Route 871, connecting Sandy to Lehi.
Changes coming to Davis County
- NEW: Route 417 will offer bus service through Woods Cross, North Salt Lake and Rose Park, linking to FrontRunner and the TRAX Green Line.
- NEW: Route 628 Layton Westside will replace the Midtown Trolley and charge local fare. This extensive route will provide access, including paratransit, to new areas. For complete route information, visit rideuta.com/628.
- NEW: Adjustments to routes 470, 626 and 627.
UTA implements new and adjusted services three times each year on a Change Day in April, August and December. UTA Change Days are key components of UTA’s Five-Year Service Plan that highlights the organization’s efforts to improve quality of life in the region by increasing overall access to transit and restoring service in areas where it was previously reduced. The service updates in this plan are based on systemwide analysis, community requests and feedback, operational and cost concerns, and other factors.
For more information, please visit rideuta.com/Rider-Info/Change-Day/April-2025-Change-Day.
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