Stations
TRAX Blue Line (Salt Lake–Sandy) | |||||
Station Name | Opening Year | Municipality | Park and Ride | Free Fare Zone | Notes |
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Northern end of the line | |||||
Salt Lake Central (Salt Lake Intermodal Hub) |
2008 | Salt Lake City | No | Yes | Salt Lake City Intermodal Hub Transfer to FrontRunner, Amtrak (California Zephyr route), and Greyhound Lines |
Old GreekTown | Serving local businesses | ||||
Planetarium | Serving Clark Planetarium and the Gateway Mall | ||||
Arena | 1999 | Serving Energy Solutions Arena Transfer to Green Line |
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Temple Square | Serving Abravanel Hall and Temple Square Transfer to Green Line |
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City Center | Serving City Creek Center Transfer to Green Line |
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Gallivan Plaza | Serving the Gallivan Plaza Transfer to Green Line |
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Courthouse | Serving the Federal Courthouse and Third District Courthouse Transfer to Green Line and Red Line |
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900 South | 2005 | No | Transfer to Green Line and Red Line | ||
Ball Park | 1999 | Yes | Serving Spring Mobile Ballpark Transfer to Green Line and Red Line |
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Central Pointe | South Salt Lake | Transfer to Green Line and Red Line Future transfer to Sugar House Streetcar (late 2013) |
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Millcreek | Transfer to Red Line and MAX bus rapid transit line | ||||
Meadowbrook | Transfer to Red Line | ||||
Murray North | Murray | Transfer to Red Line | |||
Murray Central | Serving the Intermountain Medical Center Transfer to Red Line and FrontRunner |
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Fashion Place West | Transfer to Red Line | ||||
Midvale Fort Union | Midvale | ||||
Midvale Center | |||||
Historic Sandy | Sandy | ||||
Sandy Expo | 2006 | Serving South Towne Exposition Center and Rio Tinto Stadium. | |||
Sandy Civic Center | 1999 | Serving South Towne Center and Jordan High School. | |||
Current southern end of the line (Continuing to Crescent View in August 2013) |
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