Midvale Fort Union station

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Midvale Fort Union
Utah Transit Authority (UTA)
TRAX light rail station
Location7250 South 180 West
Midvale, Utah[1]
United States
Coordinates40°37′09″N 111°53′54″W / 40.61906°N 111.89833°W / 40.61906; -111.89833Coordinates: 40°37′09″N 111°53′54″W / 40.61906°N 111.89833°W / 40.61906; -111.89833
Owned byUTA
Line(s)Utah Transit Authority (UTA):
Platforms1 island platform
ConnectionsBus transport UTA: 72, F570
Construction
Structure typeAt-grade
Parking266 free spaces[1]
Bicycle facilities3 paid lockers[2]
Disabled accessYes
History
OpenedDecember 4, 1999[3]
Services
Preceding station Utah Transit Authority Following station
Fashion Place West Blue Line Midvale Center
Former services
Fashion Place West Sandy/University Line Midvale Center

Midvale Fort Union is a light rail station in Midvale, Utah, United States, served by the Blue Line of Utah Transit Authority's TRAX light rail system. The Blue Line provides service from Downtown Salt Lake City to Draper.

Description[]

The station is located at 7250 South 180 West and is accessible from 7200 South (SR-48), both from State Street (US-89) on the east or the I-15/7200 South (which is just a few blocks west). The station is more than a mile west of the historic settlement and modern commercial district of Fort Union and also a mile northeast of Midvale's historic downtown area. The low-density retail and commercial development in the area around the station serves as a bridge between the two more established centers, however, neither area has adequate direct service by TRAX due to their distance from the station. The area surrounding the station has become a center for affordable hotel and motel development due to easy access to Interstates 15 and 215 and the station's status as a hub for UTA's seasonal ski buses to Big and Little Cottonwood Canyons. The station has a Park and Ride lot with over 260 free spaces available.[1] The station was opened on December 4, 1999 as part of the original TRAX line[3] and is operated by the Utah Transit Authority.

References[]

  1. ^ a b c "TRAX Parking and Stops". rideuta.com. Utah Transit Authority. Archived from the original on December 23, 2012. Retrieved April 8, 2013.
  2. ^ "UTA Rideshare - Programs > Bicycle". Utah Transit Authority. Archived from the original on February 2, 2008. Retrieved June 8, 2008.
  3. ^ a b Van Eyck, Zack (August 26, 1999). "All aboard! TRAX trains will roll in December". Deseret News. Salt Lake City. Retrieved February 28, 2013.
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