City Center station is a light rail station in Downtown Salt Lake City, Utah, in the United States, served by the Blue Line and Green Line of the Utah Transit Authority's (UTA) TRAX system. The Blue Line has service from the Salt Lake Intermodal Hub in Downtown Salt Lake City to Draper. The Green Line provides service from the Salt Lake City International Airport to West Valley City (via Downtown Salt Lake City).
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Location | 100 South Main Street[1] Salt Lake City, Utah United States | |||||||||||||||
Coordinates | 40°46′07″N 111°53′28″W / 40.768558°N 111.890984°W | |||||||||||||||
Owned by | Utah Transit Authority (UTA) | |||||||||||||||
Platforms | 1 island platform | |||||||||||||||
Tracks | 2 | |||||||||||||||
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Structure type | At-grade | |||||||||||||||
Bicycle facilities | Greenbike bikeshare station | |||||||||||||||
Accessible | Yes | |||||||||||||||
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Fare zone | Free Fare Zone[4] | |||||||||||||||
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Opened | December 4, 1999[5] | |||||||||||||||
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Description
editThe station is located at 100 South Main Street[1] in the middle of the City Creek Center, with the island platform in the median of Main Street. It is the northernmost station on Main Street, the dividing line between the east and west quadrants of the city, and is situated between South Temple Street and 100 South. The station was opened on 4 December 1999 as part of the first operating segment of the TRAX system.[5] and is operated by the Utah Transit Authority. The station is included in the Free Fare Zone in Downtown Salt Lake City. Transportation patrons that both enter and exit bus or TRAX service within the Zone can ride at no charge.[4] Unlike many TRAX stations, City Center does not have a Park and Ride lot.[1]
The station currently does not serve as a terminus, it did serve as the end of the Sandy and University lines during the 2002 Winter Olympics because Temple Square and Arena stations were within the Olympic Plaza.
Like the Salt Lake Intermodal Hub (as well as Gallivan Plaza and Library), there is a nearby Greenbike docking station. Greenbike is a bicycle-sharing system within Downtown Salt Lake City that allows members to pick up bicycles from any docking station and then drop it off at any docking station, ideally for trips of 30 minutes or less to avoid additional charges.[6] Greenbike is seasonal and, depending on weather conditions, shuts down operations in November–December and starts up again in March–April.[7]
City Creek Center
editIn 2012, City Center Station became part of the core of the City Creek Center, one of the largest mixed-use, transit-oriented developments in Salt Lake City. Spanning three blocks between South Temple and 100 South, it transformed 23 acres (9 ha) of downtown real estate into a mixed-use complex with 700 residential units and 750,000 sq ft (69,677 m2) of retail. A 2nd floor skybridge spans over the station platform.[8]
References
edit- ^ a b c "TRAX Parking and Stops". Utah Transit Authority. Retrieved March 1, 2013.
- ^ "Salt Lake County System Map" (PDF) (Map). Utah Transit Authority. April 14, 2024.
- ^ "107 Commuter to Park City". High Valley Transit. Retrieved July 24, 2024.
- ^ a b Free Fare Zone (Map). Utah Transit Authority. Archived from the original on January 9, 2013. Retrieved February 27, 2013.
- ^ a b Van Eyck, Zack (August 26, 1999). "All aboard! TRAX trains will roll in December". Deseret News. Salt Lake City: Deseret Digital Media. Archived from the original on December 17, 2014. Retrieved February 28, 2013.
- ^ "Greenbike". Retrieved 6 Apr 2013.
- ^ "Greenbike FAQs". Archived from the original on 10 April 2013. Retrieved 6 Apr 2013.
- ^ "City Creek Center". downtownrising.com. Archived from the original on 17 January 2013. Retrieved 1 Mar 2013.
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