Salt Lake City Intermodal Hub - UTA Bus Connections

UTA Bus Connections

  • UTA Route 2 (Downtown Salt Lake City, including Old GreekTown Station and the Salt Palace - University of Utah, including University Medical Center )
  • UTA Route 2x (Salt Lake Central Station - University of Utah, including University Medical Center )
  • UTA Route 3 (Downtown Salt Lake City, including Old GreekTown Station and Temple Square - The Avenues - University of Utah - Hogle Zoo & This Is the Place Heritage Park (limited trips) )
  • UTA Route 11 (Downtown Salt Lake City, including Old GreekTown Station - The Avenues, including LDS Hospital and Shriners Hospital for Children - University of Utah, including University Medical Center)
  • UTA Route 200 (Downtown Salt Lake City, including Old GreekTown Station, Salt Lake City and County Building, Salt Lake Community College's South City Campus, and Salt Lake County government complex - South Salt Lake - Murray, including Intermountain Medical Center and Murray Central Station )
  • UTA Route 205 (Downtown Salt Lake City, including Old GreekTown Station, Salt Palace, and Liberty Park - South Salt Lake - Murray, including Murray North Station )
  • UTA Route 218 (Downtown Salt Lake City, including Old GreekTown, North Temple Bridge/Guadalupe, Jackson/Euclid, Fairpark, and Power stations - West Valley City, including Redwood Junction Station - Taylorsville - West Jordan, including West Jordan City Hall and West Jordan City Center Station - South Jordan, including South Jordan Station - Sandy, including Sandy Civic Center Station )
  • UTA Route 220 (Downtown Salt Lake City, including Old GreekTown and City Center stations - University of Utah, including Stadium Station - Sugar House, including Westminster College and Sugar House Park - Holladay - Cottonwood Heights - Sandy, including the Park and Ride lot at 2000 East and 9400 South )
  • UTA Route 228 (Downtown Salt Lake City, including Old GreekTown and Library stations, Salt Lake City and County Building, and Trolley and 900 East & 400 South stations - University of Utah, including University South Campus Station - Sugar House - Holladay - Murray, including Murray North Station )
  • UTA Route 500 (Downtown Salt Lake City, including Old GreekTown and North Temple Bridge/Guadalupe stations and Utah State Capitol)
  • UTA Route 509 (Downtown Salt Lake City, including Old GreekTown Station and LDS Church Welfare Square - West Valley City, including West Valley Central Station and Valley Fair Mall )
  • UTA Route 513 (Downtown Salt Lake City, including Old GreekTown Station - West Valley City, including 5600 West, West Valley Central Station, and Valley Fair Mall)
  • UTA Route 519 (Downtown Salt Lake City, including Old GreekTown, North Temple Bridge/Guadalupe, and Jackson/Euclid stations - Rose Park )
  • UTA Route 520 (Downtown Salt Lake City, including Old GreekTown, North Temple Bridge/Guadalupe, and Jackson/Euclid stations - Rose Park )
  • UTA Route 901 (Salt Lake Central Station - Meadowbrook Station - Park and Ride at the LDS Church at 2245 3900 South - Park and Ride lot at 3870 South Wasatch Boulevard - Park City, including Kimball Junction, Canyons Transit Hub, Park City Mountain Resort, Park City Transit Center, and Dear Valley Resort)
    Seasonal bus, ski season only - this route is part of PC-SLC Connect and has limited stops
  • UTA Route 902 (Downtown Salt Lake City - University Medical Center, including University Medical Center Station - Park City, including Jeremy Ranch, Canyons Transit Hub, Park City Mountain Resort, Park City Transit Center, and Dear Valley Resort)
    Seasonal bus with reduced schedule in non-ski season - this route is part of PC-SLC Connect and has limited stops

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