Salt Lake City Intermodal Hub

Coordinates: 40°45′46″N 111°54′31″W / 40.762826°N 111.908512°W / 40.762826; -111.908512
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Salt Lake City Intermodal Hub
General information
Location600 West 300 South
Salt Lake City, UT 84101
Coordinates40°45′46″N 111°54′31″W / 40.762826°N 111.908512°W / 40.762826; -111.908512
Line(s)Amtrak:

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PlatformsCross-platform
ConnectionsGreyhound Lines, UTA local and inter-county bus
Construction
Structure typeat-grade
AccessibleYes
Other information
Station codeSLC (Amtrak)
Fare zoneFree Fare Zone (UTA Busses and TRAX only)
History
Opened1999 (Amtrak)
2005 (Greyhound)
2008 (UTA)
Passengers
200727,292[1]Increase 2.7%
Services
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The Salt Lake City Intermodal Hub hosts Amtrak passenger rail, Greyhound bus, and Utah Transit Authority's FrontRunner commuter rail, TRAX light rail and city bus service, located at the intersection of 600 West and 300 South.

Amtrak

The Salt Lake Intermodal Hub is served by the California Zephyr, which provides westbound service to Emeryville (San Francisco), California and eastbound service to Chicago, Illinois

The Salt Lake City Intermodal Hub is the third location to play host to the Salt Lake City Amtrak station, since Amtrak's inception in 1971. The Union Pacific Depot, located at the intersection of South Temple and 400 West, was the station's initial location. In 1986 the station was moved to the Rio Grande Depot, located at the intersection of 300 South and Rio Grande Street. In 1999 the station was moved to its current location—a temporary "shack" which is still in use almost a decade later.[1] However there are plans to expand the station into a new building that would sit along the drop-off area next to the Greyhound Terminal.[2]

Greyhound Lines

UTA

FrontRunner

TRAX

Both TRAX lines service the Intermodal center, and trains depart every seven minutes towards their destinations of Sandy or University Medical Center.

Bus Connections

History and Future Plans

The first tenant to arrive at the Salt Lake City Intermodal Hub was the Amtrak Station, which was moved to a temporary "shack" at the site in 1999.[3] City authorities began planning an intermodal passenger "hub" and on July 5, 2005, the Salt Lake City Intermodal Hub was dedicated. By the end of July, Greyhound had moved into a beautiful building at the Hub, which IBI Group and AJC Architects played a role in designing.[4] Soon thereafter the Utah Transit Authority began bus service to the Hub. On April 26, 2008, the Utah Transit Authority began FrontRunner commuter rail service and TRAX light rail service to the Hub.

Future plans for the Hub include constructing a permanent Amtrak Station, a possible parking garage, and a retail component.[5] As the Utah Transit Authority continues to expand its services, passenger traffic at the Hub will increase. Subsequently the role that the Hub plays in the life of Salt Lake City will grow.

Gallery

External links

  1. ^ Amtrak only.