Thursday, April 12, 2012

New airport TRAX line to go to West Valley, not University

Utah Transit Authority officials say they know that many customers want a restoration of direct TRAX service between the University of Utah and downtown Salt Lake City, and have hoped that the new airport line will bring that.

It won’t, officials said Wednesday — at least not initially.

UTA General Manager Mike Allegra told his board that its research shows the most efficient configuration to move traffic is for the green line to go from West Valley City to the airport when that extension is complete, and for the red line to continue between the university and South Jordan.

That will continue to require a transfer off the red line to go downtown or to the airport — even though the old university line used to offer direct service from the university to downtown.

"We’ve had that before. The tracks are there. The routing exists," Allegra said. "But present-day economics are not allowing us to do this."

Allegra said one of the things UTA will watch, however, is how completion of the new FrontRunner commuter rail later this year from Provoto the downtown Salt Lake City intermodal hub may affect demand from the hub to the university.