June is in the house so…let’s get out of the house!
UNPHC EDX has gathered everything you need to know to catch a ride to your favorite haunt, run errands, or choose a new adventure. From bikes to scooters, rideshares to buses, and even trains, let’s get to our destinations with the least amount of impact on our climate and pocketbook.
Front Runner Trains provide access from Ogden to Provo. Weekday service starts at 4:30 am and ends just after midnight.
TRAX, the light rail system, provides access to Downtown SLC from across the valley on three color-coded lines:
- Red-Line provides service from the University of Utah, through downtown, to 6400 South and west to the Daybreak community.
- Blue-Line begins downtown at the transfer station and runs south to Draper.
- Green-Line begins at the Salt Lake International Airport, and runs through downtown Salt Lake and to West Valley City.
Buses connect service at TRAX and FrontRunner stations to get you almost anywhere in the Greater Salt Lake Area and bus routes run across the Salt Lake Valley, Ogden, Utah County, Brigham City, Park City, and up Big and Little Cottonwood Canyons.
FAREPAY is a reduced fare for those with income restrictions, disabilities, and seniors. Sign up and hop on!
For more information: rideuta.com or call 801-743-3822 (801-RIDE-UTA) toll-free 888-743-3822.
Rideshares are convenient, affordable for short trips, and easy to access. lyft.com and uber.com are available almost everywhere in Utah.
We get it. You’re old school and simply want to call a cab:
Yellow cab at: yellowcabutah.com or call 801-521-2100
CityCab at: citycabut.com or call 801-363-5500
Bike Shares and Scooter Life:
GREENbike, Utah’s nonprofit bike share, connects you with your job, transit stops, and entertainment destinations. For as little as 5$ a year, you can help yourself to unlimited 1- hour rides. https://www.greenbikeutah.org/
And…scooters! This link will tell you everything you need to know to access a zippy little ride.
https://www.visitsaltlake.com/plan-your-visit/transportation/electric-scooters/
Life is Short. Enjoy the Ride.
-UNPHC