UTA Trax
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Trax
Trax is the new, and extremely popular, lightrail system built in Salt Lake. Trax has two main routes. The first runs from Salt Lake to Sandy. The second extension runs from downtown Salt Lake to the University. Using Trax, you can save yourself the hassles of taking the freeway, and the cost of parking.Context: Railroads
- Salt Lake City (484 pictures) Trax is a new, and immensely popular light rail built in Salt Lake City.
- FrontRunner (47 pictures) The new FrontRunner Commuter Rail connects Trax to Ogden.
- Gateway Plaza - Salt Lake City (121 pictures) Gateway is kitty corner to the Delta center stop (This is the last stop for the Trax Train.
- Vivint SmartHome Arena (30 pictures) The Delta Center is the last stop for trax. The trains can be quite crowded for Utah Jazz games.
- Temple Square (115 pictures) The temple station gives you access to the west end of the Salt Lake Temple, the Salt Palace and Abravanel Hall.
- Abravanel Hall (9 pictures) Get off on the Temple station when you want to go to a symphony at Abravanel Hall.
- Gallivan Plaza (45 pictures) The Gallivan stop is in the center of downtown. You can visit Sam Weller's bookstore or an event in the plaza.
- City County Building and Court House (44 pictures) The courthouse stop on the Sandy line, and the Library stop on the University line gives you access to the main library and the city county building.
- University of Utah (201 pictures) The new University Line brings you east, past the main library, Trolley Square. It currently terminates at the University of Utah football stadium.
- Salt Lake City Library (92 pictures) The City Library is adjacent to the Library stop on the University line.
- South Temple (218 pictures) Trax runs on South Temple between the Gateway and Main.
- IHC Campus (63 pictures) The new Intermountain Medical Center is located just east of the Murray Trax Station.