Mid-Jordan Line

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     Mid-Jordan TRAX
Info
Type Light rail
System UTA TRAX
Status under contstruction
Locale Wasatch Front
Terminals Fashion Place West
Daybreak South
No. of stations 10 (one currently open)
Operation
Opened Scheduled for 2011
Operator(s) Utah Transit Authority
Technical
Gauge 1,435 mm (4 ft 8½ instandard gauge
Electrification Overhead catenary
Mid-Jordan Line
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Fashion Place West
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Bingham Junction
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Gardner Village
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Redwood
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2700 West
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Bangerter
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4800 West
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5600 West
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Daybreak North
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Daybreak South

Mid-Jordan Line is a light rail line under construction in the mid-South Salt Lake Valley, Utah. Construction started May 15, 2008, and is expected to open in 2011. This line will branch off from the Sandy Line in Murray (Fashion Place West station), crossing into Midvale, West Jordan, and ending at the Daybreak Community in South Jordan, adding nine new TRAX stations. The estimated cost of this project is $452 million. It is expected to help with traffic issues in the rapidly growing southern end of Salt Lake County.

Name Opening Year Municipality Park and Ride
UTA TRAX Mid-Jordan Line (Murray—Daybreak)
Planned to Open 2011
Fashion Place West 1999 Murray Yes
Bingham Junction Planned
2011
Midvale Planned
Gardner Village Planned
2011
West Jordan Planned
Redwood Planned
2011
West Jordan Planned
2700 West Planned
2011
West Jordan Planned
Bangerter Planned
2011
West Jordan Planned
4800 West Planned
2011
West Jordan Planned
5600 West Planned
2011
West Jordan Planned
Daybreak North Planned
2011
South Jordan Planned
Daybreak South Planned
2011
South Jordan Planned
End of the line

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