Salt Lake City Intermodal Hub


The Salt Lake City Intermodal Hub is a multi-modal transportation hub in Salt Lake City, Utah, United States served by the Blue Line of UTA's TRAX light rail system that operates in Salt Lake County and by the FrontRunner, UTA's commuter rail train that operates along the Wasatch Front with service from Ogden in central Weber County through Davis County, Salt Lake City, and Salt Lake County to Provo in central Utah County. Service at the intermodal hub is also provided by Amtrak, Greyhound Lines, and U Car Share, as well as UTA local bus service.

Location

The Salt Lake Intermodal Hub has several official addresses, depending on the service provider:
However, passengers for all services at the intermodal hub can be dropped off in the cul-de-sac at the west end of 300 South off 600 West.

Site history

The site of the hub is the former location of the Denver & Rio Grande Western Railroad in Salt Lake City. This location housed the maintenance buildings, a roundhouse, and freight houses for the railroad. It also included D&RGW's original passenger depot prior to the construction of the 1910 depot on Rio Grande Street. Until the 2010s, several large locomotive maintenance buildings remained on the west side of the railroad tracks. This changed on October 22, 2018 when UTA broke ground on a new bus maintenance facility at the site. The construction of the facility will involve the demolition of most of the remaining D&RGW buildings, although the large circa 1900 boiler and engine shop will be rehabilitated and used as major part of the new bus facility.
The main hub building, along 600 West, opened in 2005. This building consists of a rehabilitated D&RGW freight house, with a modern round shaped addition on the south end. The freight house originally extended further north, but was cut in half during the construction of the hub. The southern half became the current hub building, while the northern half was meant for rehabilitation as well. The northern half of the freight house was torn down in 2012.
The railroad tracks at the western edge of the hub, originally built as the mainline of the D&RGW, now serve as the mainline for the Union Pacific Railroad. The FrontRunner line shares this rail corridor.

Services

Utah Transit Authority (UTA)

Salt Lake Central is the name of UTA portion of the Salt Lake Intermodal Hub and that is the station name used on all route maps and schedules. The intermodal hub is in the Free Fare Zone of Downtown Salt Lake City which allows transportation patrons that both enter and exit bus or TRAX service within the Zone to ride fare free. The intermodal hub is also located within the Quiet Zone, so all trains do not routinely sound their horns when approaching public crossings within this corridor. Unlike most FrontRunner and TRAX stations, there is only a small Park and Ride lot in close proximity to Salt Lake Central.
All of UTA's TRAX and FrontRunner trains and stations, as well as all fixed route buses, are compliant with Americans with Disabilities Act and are therefore accessible to those with disabilities. Since not all FrontRunner passenger cars are wheelchair accessible, signage at the stations, on the passenger platforms, and on the passenger cars clearly indicate accessibility options. In addition, each train has one or more Train Hosts available to provide assistance as may be needed, including the placement of ramps for wheelchair boarding on FrontRunner trains. Ramps on the passenger platform and assistance from the TRAX train operator may be necessary for wheelchair boarding on TRAX Blue Line. In accordance with the Utah Clean Air Act and UTA ordinance, "smoking is prohibited on UTA vehicles as well as UTA bus stops, TRAX stations, and FrontRunner stations".

Local bus

There are also multiple UTA Bus service routes that include Salt Lake Central as one of their stops. Local bus service is provided to all areas of Salt Lake City, as well as a few other cities within Salt Lake County. Additional service to Park City is provided through PC-SLC Connect.

''FrontRunner''

The FrontRunner has approximately 23 Ogden-Provo round trips via Salt Lake City with five additional round trips between Ogden and Downtown Salt Lake City. Saturdays consist of 19 Odgen-Provo round trips. Trains operate hourly between 4:30 am and midnight on weekdays. Saturdays consist of hourly runs between 6:00AM and 2:30AM As of August 2013 the FrontRunner does not operate on Sundays and holidays. Each weekday there is service to Pleasant View with two trains picking up passengers in the morning and two more trains picking up and dropping off passengers in the evening for the commute.

TRAX

Service by TRAX and the FrontRunner commenced on April 27, 2008, with the opening ceremony on April 26 at 12:30 pm. Salt Lake Central is the northern terminus of the TRAX Blue Line and the former northern terminus of the Green Line. There is not direct connection with the Red Line, nor the Green Line after December 8, 2012 following its reroute to the Salt Lake City International Airport. The Blue Line provides service to Draper in southern Salt Lake County as well as connections with the Green and Red lines.

Amtrak

The intermodal hub is served by the California Zephyr, which provides once-daily service to Emeryville, California, to the west and Chicago, Illinois, to the east on Union Pacific trackage in both directions. Amtrak's official listings refer to the intermodal hub as Salt Lake City, UT . Amtrak was the first tenant of the intermodal hub, constructing a temporary "shack" in 1999 before the construction of the new station in partnership with UTA. In addition to the California Zephyr, Amtrak offers its Thruway Motorcoach connections with service to Boise, Idaho and to Las Vegas, Nevada Amtrak's official listings refer to the intermodal hub as Salt Lake City, UT - Bus Station .

Intercity bus

, in conjunction with its associate company, Greyhound Canada, provide bus service to points all across the United States and Canada. Some of its routes are operated in partnership with Amtrak's Thruway Motorcoach.
Other bus companies that serve the hub include Salt Lake Express and Mountain States Express.

U-Haul Car Share

U-Haul Car Share is a for-profit carsharing service by U-Haul which launched in August 2009. Members of U-Haul Car Share can rent cars by the hour. Reservations are made online and a code is given to unlock the vehicle. The keys are tethered in the vehicle. The vehicle is returned to the same location where it was picked up.

Bicycle Transit Center

The Bicycle Transit Center in located within the main intermodal hub building and is operated by UTA and Canyon Sports, but is a joint effort by UTA, Salt Lake City, and the Utah Department of Transportation. The BTC provide secure, temperature controlled bicycle storage and a full service repair. In addition it offers bicycle rentals and shower facilities. Memberships are available in daily, monthly, and yearly plans. The BTC opened September 25, 2010 and the majority cost of operations for the BTC for its initial five years have been funded through grants.

Greenbike

Greenbike is a bicycle sharing system within Downtown Salt Lake City operated by SLC Bike Share. The Greenbike program is intended for short bicycle trips and allows members to pick up any of the available bicycles at any of the many docking stations and then drop it off at any docking station. Greenbike offers 7-day and annual memberships, but 24-hour passes are also available for non-members. Greenbike members are allowed unlimited short trips, with a trip being defined as the time between when the bicycle is removed from a docking station and when it is returned to a docking station. However bicycles may be kept longer than 30 minutes between dockings for additional charges. In addition, members can start a "new trip" immediately after returning the bicycle to any docking station. The bicycles provided by Greenbike are equipped with GPS tracking system that records and provides the member with the miles ridden. Greenbike is seasonal and, depending on weather conditions, shuts down operations in November–December and starts up again in March–April. Other Greenbike docking stations are located near the City Center TRAX, Gallivan Plaza, and Library stations.

Service history

Before moving to the intermodal hub in 1999, Amtrak trains provided service at the Union Pacific Depot at 400 West and South Temple, and in 1986 moved to the Rio Grande Depot at 300 South Rio Grande Street.
Original plans did not have TRAX serving the intermodal hub, only Amtrak, Greyhound, the FrontRunner, and UTA buses. However, by 2004, UTA decided to extend TRAX to the intermodal hub. By 2005, a three-station extension from Arena to the intermodal hub was decided on, and construction began in 2007.

Future plans

Future expansion of the FrontRunner is anticipated to eventually include service north to Brigham City and south to Payson and possibly Santaquin or maybe even Nephi.
There are ongoing studies regarding the feasibility of resuming Amtrak's Desert Wind and Pioneer routes. However, most of the current focus regarding the Desert Wind route is between Los Angeles, California, and the Las Vegas Valley in Nevada. Also, of the four possible routes considered for the Pioneer, two of them run from Denver, Colorado, through southern Wyoming to Odgen, then north to Pocatello, Idaho, thereby entirely bypassing Salt Lake City.