South Jordan Parkway station

Coordinates: 40°33′31″N 112°01′29″W / 40.558588°N 112.024603°W / 40.558588; -112.024603
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South Jordan Parkway
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South Jordan Parkway station platforms
General information
Location10605 South Grandville Avenue
South Jordan, Utah
United States
Coordinates40°33′31″N 112°01′29″W / 40.558588°N 112.024603°W / 40.558588; -112.024603
Owned byUtah Transit Authority (UTA)
Platforms2 side platforms
Tracks2
ConnectionsBus transport UTA: On Demand South Valley[1]
Construction
Structure typeAt-grade
Parking200 spaces[2]
AccessibleYes
History
OpenedAugust 7, 2011; 12 years ago (2011-08-07)[3]
Services
Preceding station Utah Transit Authority Following station
5600 West Old Bingham Highway Red Line Daybreak Parkway
Terminus

South Jordan Parkway station is a light rail station in the Daybreak community in South Jordan, Utah, United States, served by the Red Line of the Utah Transit Authority's (UTA) TRAX light rail system. The Red Line provides service from the University of Utah to the Daybreak community.

Description[edit]

The station is located at 10605 South Grandville Avenue (5600 West).[4] Since its construction, the station has only been accessible from the southwest end of West South Jordan Parkway, but with continued construction of the Mountain View Corridor (SR-85), it will eventually be accessible via the Mountain View Corridor/West South Jordan Parkway interchange just to the southwest. When the station was constructed, there was almost nothing in its immediate vicinity. The station has a free Park and Ride lot with 200 parking spaces available, but there are plans for a total of about 400 parking spaces.[2][5] In the early planning stages, the station was referred to as "Daybreak North Station", but later changed to the current name.[5][6][4] The station is part of a railway right of way that was created specifically for the southwestern end of the Red Line. The station opened August 7, 2011, as part of the Red Line (Mid-Jordan) and is operated by the Utah Transit Authority.[3]

References[edit]

  1. ^ "UTA On Demand". Utah Transit Authority. Retrieved July 22, 2022.
  2. ^ a b "TRAX Parking and Stops". rideuta.com. Utah Transit Authority. Archived from the original on December 23, 2012. Retrieved March 6, 2013.
  3. ^ a b Fidel, Steve (October 1, 2010). "2011 completion date for two TRAX lines announced". Deseret News. Salt Lake City. Retrieved March 6, 2013.
  4. ^ a b Hancock, Laura (February 25, 2010). "UTA's board OKs station names". Deseret News. Salt Lake City: Deseret Digital Media. Retrieved August 8, 2013.
  5. ^ a b "Daybreak Plan" (PDF). rideuta.com. Utah Transit Authority. Archived from the original (PDF) on December 13, 2013. Retrieved March 29, 2013.
  6. ^ "Mid-Jordan Transit Corridor CE/PE/FEIS" (PDF). rideuta.com. Utah Transit Authority. Archived from the original (PDF) on July 13, 2014. Retrieved August 8, 2013.