Bus Connections
- UTA Route 201 (Murray, including Murray Central Station and Intermountain Medical Center - Sandy, including South Towne Center mall - Draper )
- UTA Route 218 (Salt Lake City, including Salt Lake Central Station, North Temple Bridge/Guadalupe Station, Jackson/Euclid Station, Utah State Fairpark, Fairpark Station, and Power Station - West Valley City - Taylorsville, including Salt Lake Community College - West Jordan, including West Jordan City Center Station - South Jordan, including South Jordan Station - Sandy )
- UTA Route F514 (Sandy - South Jordan, including Salt Lake Community College's Larry H. Miller Campus, South Jordan Station, and Daybreak Parkway Station - )
- UTA Route F546 (Sandy, including South Towne Center mall - Draper)
- UTA Route 811 (Sandy, only at Sandy Civic Center Station - Draper, only at stops just north of 12300 South - Lehi, including Lehi Station, Thanksgiving Point, and Park and Ride at 2100 North - American Fork, not including American Fork Station - Utah Valley University )
This route is the only UTA bus route connecting Salt Lake County and Utah County - UTA Route 962 (Sandy, including the Park and Ride lot at 2000 East and 9400 South - Solitude Mountain Resort - Brighton Ski Resort)
Seasonal bus, ski season only - UTA Route 992 (Sandy, including the Park and Ride lot at 2000 East and 9400 South - Snowbird - Alta, including Alta Ski Area)
Seasonal bus, ski season only
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