Wells Fargo Building (2008-04-29) The Wells Fargo building in Ogden.
New Construction (2008-04-29) Downtown Ogden is at the start of a boom cycle.
Washington Boulevard (2008-04-29) Looking toward Ben Lomond Peak on Washington Boulevard in Ogden.
Washington Boulevard (2008-04-29) Looking toward downtown on Washington Boulevard in OGden.
Megaplex Theater (2008-04-29) The Megaplex Theater is one of the new entertainment complexes in downtown Ogden.
Sonora Grill (2008-04-29) This is a new restaurant in downtown Ogden.
Sonora Grill (2008-04-29) This picture shows the Sonora Grill and other new construction in downtown Ogden.
Salomon Center (2008-04-29) The Salomon Recreation Complex offers a climbing gym, iFly center and other recreation opportuniities in Ogden. You could make a day of taking trax to ogden and recreating here.
Megaplex Theatre (2008-04-29) The backdoor to the Megaplex Theatre.
Subway (2008-04-29) Workers finish the details of the Subway Franchise in Ogden.
Hampton Inn (2008-04-29) The Hampton Inn is centrally located in downtown Ogden.
Ogden Days (2008-04-29) This building on 24th advertises the annual Ogden Days.
Old Post Office (2008-04-29) The Old Post Office on 24th in Ogden is now premium office space.
Buildings on 24th (2008-04-29) downtown ogden.
Marriott Hotel (2008-04-29) The Marriott Hotel is just off 24th in downtown Ogden.
Survivor (2008-04-29) This flower managed to break out of a crack on the city streets of Ogden. It started raining seconds before this picture.
Marriott Hotel (2008-04-29) The Marriott Hotel offers modern lodging in downtown Ogden (just a short quarter mile from the Frontrunner Terminal.)
24th Bridge (2008-04-29) The 24th Street Bridge brings traffic from I80 over the railroad tracks into downtown Ogden.
24th Street Bridge (2008-04-29) The Bus Only sign is the bus entrance to the Intermodal Hub in downtown Ogden.
Lundquist Field (2008-04-29) The Lundquist Field is a baseball arena near the Ogden Intermodal Hub.
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Ogden, Utah Ogden is considered by many to be Utah's Second City. The city has a long history as a railroad town and sports a combination of industrial, high tech and recreational opportunities.
Ogden was one of the original boom towns of the Utah. It gained early fame as a transit hub after the driving of the golden spike on May 10, 1869 at promotory point. Served by Interstates 15 and 84, Ogden continues to be a major hub for interstate transit.
On April 26, 2008, train service resumed to Ogden in the form of the UTA Frontrunner commuter rail which connects to Salt Lake and will hopefully expand with time.
Odgen has a long history as as central railroad hub. Served by Interstates 15 and 84, the town is also a motor hub. Major employers in the area include Hills Air Force Base, Autoliv and Weber State University.
Context: Towns-Utah
Interstate 15 (88 pictures) Ogden is on Interstate 15 which runs North South.
Interstate 84 (56 pictures) Interstate 84 runs east west.
FrontRunner (47 pictures) This gallery shows pictures of the new FrontRunner light rail.
Salt Lake City (484 pictures) Ogden is often referred to as Utah's Second City (Salt Lake somehow managed to get the Capitol).
The Wasatch Mountains (131 pictures) Ogden City is in the Wasatch Mountains near Mount Ogden.
Highway 89 (20 pictures) U89 takes on the name Washington Boulevard as it passes through Ogden.
Union Station - Ogden (36 pictures) Union Station is a museum in the heart of Historic Ogden City.