![]() UTA owns and operates the 89-mile FrontRunner commuter rail line serving Salt Lake, Weber, Davis, and Utah counties. UTA’s 45-mile light rail system includes three lines (Red, Blue and Green) in Salt Lake County serviced with 114 vehicles. The agency operates more than 700 buses in fixed-route service (including all-electric, hybrid-electric and CNG), approximately 400 vanpool vans and 190 paratransit vehicles. UTA operates an award-winning network of bus, bus rapid transit, ski bus, light rail, commuter rail, streetcar, paratransit, vanpool and Rideshare program services throughout the Wasatch Front. Its service area is about 1,600 square miles covering six counties: Salt Lake, Tooele, Weber, Davis, Box Elder and Utah. UTA serves the largest segment of the population in the State of Utah known as the Wasatch Front. ![]() ![]() The Utah Transit Authority was incorporated on March 3, 1970, under the authority of the Utah Public Transit District Act of 1969, for the purpose of providing a public mass transportation system for Utah communities. ![]()
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