On Sunday, April 13, UTA will roll out significant updates to service, enhancing both coverage and convenience for Davis, Salt Lake, and Utah County residents. UTA is increasing its service hours by over 100,000 hours and extending its service miles by more than 1.1 million miles. This also includes 350 new stops. Scroll down to see.

Salt Lake County

Route Adjustments: 39, 201, 218

New Routes: 126: 12600 South, 219: South Redwood Road

New TRAX Station: TRAX Red Line: new station in downtown South Jordan next to the Salt Lake Bees’ new stadium

The new and modified routes will charge local fare and accept all fare types.

Routes 126 and 219 will provide transit to areas that haven’t had coverage in over 25 years and add paratransit coverage in areas that haven't had this service for nearly 15 years.

Utah County

Route Adjustment: 871

New Route: 823: Spanish Fork-Springville-Provo Station

New UTA On Demand Zone: West Provo/Orem

New and modified routes will charge local fare and accept all fare types. For more information about UTA On Demand, click here.

Davis County

Route Adjustments: 470, 626, and 627

New Route: 417: Redwood Road Intercounty

New Route: 628 Layton Westside will replace the Midtown Trolley and provide access — including paratransit service — to additional areas not currently served by transit.


  • What is happening?
    The Midtown Trolley is being replaced with Route 628 Layton Westside. Route 628 will bring regular and paratransit service to new areas. This service will charge local fare. See below for fare pricing and how to pay.
  • Why is this happening?
    Based on our analysis of ridership trends, we're able to add more service and expand coverage in the Layton area.
  • Where does the new route go?
    Route 628 will service new stops on the west side of Layton. Riders can visit rideuta.com/628 to see the new routing.
  • How will this affect the current Midtown Trolley routing?
    The Midtown Trolley is being discontinued; current stops will be served by either Route 470 or 627 or will be discontinued. Signage will be placed at bus stops by March 31.

New and modified routes will charge local fare and accept all fare types.

Fare Information


  • Local fare: $2.50
  • Reduced fare: $1.25 (for qualifying riders)
  • Accepted payments: All fare types, including cash

Plan your trip and purchase fare at rideuta.com/plan.

For information about UTA’s paratransit services, click here.

Scroll down to see all of the changes coming this April and to view the Change Day flyer.

Review the Public Involvement Report here.

Review the Title VI Report here.

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