FrontRunner

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Railway station

FrontRunner is a commuter rail line being built by the Utah Transit Authority (UTA) to serve the Wasatch Front area of Utah. Its initial phase will run from Pleasant View in Weber County in the north, through Davis County, and into Salt Lake City in the south, a total length of 44 miles. Future extensions are envisioned that would provide service as far north as Brigham City and as far south as Payson. Construction on the first phase began in 2005 and is expected to be completed in the spring of 2008. FrontRunner will be integrated with UTA's bus and TRAX light rail system. The construction of FrontRunner has spurred plans for extensive transit-oriented development around several of the stations, including Layton and Farmington.

[edit] Station locations

From north to south stations will be located at:

City Location Station information
Pleasant View 2700 North & U.S. 89 station information
Ogden Union Station station information
Roy 2400 W. 4700 South station information
Clearfield 1200 S. State Street station information
Layton Gentile & Main Streets station information
Farmington I-15 & U.S. 89 station information
Woods Cross 500 S. 800 West station information
Salt Lake City North Temple Street station information
Salt Lake City Intermodal Hub station information

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