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900 South station

900 South is a light rail station in Downtown Salt Lake City, Utah, in the United States, served by all three lines of Utah Transit Authority's TRAX light rail system. The Blue Line provides service from Downtown Salt Lake City to Draper. The Red Line provides service from the University of Utah to the Daybreak community of South Jordan. The Green Line provides service from the Salt Lake City International Airport to West Valley City (via Downtown Salt Lake City). The station opened on September 19, 2005, and is operated by the Utah Transit Authority. 900 South is notable for being the first infill station constructed along an existing line of the TRAX system.[3]

900 South
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900 South station platform
General information
Location900 South 200 West[1]
Salt Lake City, Utah
United States
Coordinates40°45′0.74″N 111°53′48.83″W / 40.7502056°N 111.8968972°W / 40.7502056; -111.8968972
Owned byUtah Transit Authority (UTA)
Platforms1 island platform
Tracks2
Connections UTA: 9[2]
Construction
Structure typeAt-grade
AccessibleYes
History
OpenedSeptember 19, 2005; 18 years ago (2005-09-19)[3]
Services
Former services

Description edit

The station is located at 900 South 200 West.[1] The island platform, capable of serving up to four-car trains,[4] is located in the median of 200 West between 800 South and 900 South. Unlike many TRAX stations, 900 South does not have a Park and Ride lot.[1] This station is operated by Utah Transit Authority.

As part of the UTA's Art in Transit program, 900 South features three 12-foot (3.7 m) high glass sculptures featuring the likenesses of 15 neighborhood children.[3] Created by local artists Dan Cummings, Dinah Ihle and Kerry Transtrum, the sculptures are meant to illustrate the diversity of the people living in the neighborhood adjacent to the station.[5] The artists also created four platform benches in the shape of clasping hands in the central portion of the platform, between the two canopies resembling the canopy at the Joseph Smith Memorial Building.[5]

History edit

A station at 900 South was proposed as part of the original Sandy/Salt Lake Line completed in 1999.[6] Although no station was yet in place, by 2000 local developers began to develop high-density housing and retail uses in the vicinity of where the 900 South station was once proposed.[7] As a result of the creation of higher-density housing in providing for a ridership base, on April 6, 2004, UTA officials announced a station at 900 South would be constructed.[8] By November both UTA and Salt Lake City signed an agreement for the construction of the $1.2 million station to be funded through the Redevelopment Agency of Salt Lake City.[9]

Groundbreaking for the station occurred on April 21, 2005.[10] UTA officials announced the addition of the station would only add an additional two minutes to the existing travel time between the termini and represent the first infill station completed along the line since its opening in 1999.[10] The station commenced service on September 19, 2005, following six months of construction.[3]

References edit

  1. ^ a b c . Utah Transit Authority. Archived from the original on December 23, 2012. Retrieved January 16, 2010.
  2. ^ "Salt Lake County System Map" (Map). Utah Transit Authority. April 14, 2022.
  3. ^ a b c d Henetz, Patty (September 20, 2005). "Riders bustle aboard new TRAX station at 900 South". The Salt Lake Tribune. Salt Lake City: MediaNews Group.
  4. ^ (PDF). Utah Transit Authority. November 2007. pp. 21 (chapter 3.3.1.1). Archived from the original (PDF) on July 18, 2011. Retrieved January 14, 2010.
  5. ^ a b Griggs, Brandon (June 29, 2005). "Artists put a personal face on TRAX station". The Salt Lake Tribune. Salt Lake City: MediaNews Group. Retrieved February 28, 2013.
  6. ^ Van Eyck, Zack (November 28, 1997). "UTA board of directors OKs names for 16 light-rail stations". Deseret News. Salt Lake City: Deseret Digital Media. Retrieved February 28, 2013.
  7. ^ Loomis, Brandon (April 24, 2000). "Stops Not On TRAX Fast Track". The Salt Lake Tribune. Salt Lake City. p. B1.
  8. ^ Baird, Joe (April 7, 2004). "New TRAX station slated for 900 S. and 200 W.". The Salt Lake Tribune. Salt Lake City. p. B1.
  9. ^ "Deal for TRAX platform". The Salt Lake Tribune. Salt Lake City: MediaNews Group. November 2, 2004. Retrieved April 7, 2013.
  10. ^ a b Weeks, Andrew (April 22, 2005). . The Salt Lake Tribune. Salt Lake City: MediaNews Group. Archived from the original on April 22, 2005. Retrieved January 14, 2010.

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South 200 West 1 Salt Lake City UtahUnited StatesCoordinates40 45 0 74 N 111 53 48 83 W 40 7502056 N 111 8968972 W 40 7502056 111 8968972Owned byUtah Transit Authority UTA Platforms1 island platformTracks2ConnectionsUTA 9 2 ConstructionStructure typeAt gradeAccessibleYesHistoryOpenedSeptember 19 2005 18 years ago 2005 09 19 3 ServicesPreceding station Utah Transit Authority Following station 600 Southtoward Salt Lake Central Blue Line Ballparktoward Draper Town Center 600 Southtoward University Medical Center Red Line Ballparktoward Daybreak Parkway 600 Southtoward Airport Green Line Ballparktoward West Valley CentralFormer servicesPreceding station Utah Transit Authority Following station Courthousetoward University Medical Center Sandy University Line Ballparktoward Sandy Civic CenterDescription editThe station is located at 900 South 200 West 1 The island platform capable of serving up to four car trains 4 is located in the median of 200 West between 800 South and 900 South Unlike many TRAX stations 900 South does not have a Park and Ride lot 1 This station is operated by Utah Transit Authority As part of the UTA s Art in Transit program 900 South features three 12 foot 3 7 m high glass sculptures featuring the likenesses of 15 neighborhood children 3 Created by local artists Dan Cummings Dinah Ihle and Kerry Transtrum the sculptures are meant to illustrate the diversity of the people living in the neighborhood adjacent to the station 5 The artists also created four platform benches in the shape of clasping hands in the central portion of the platform between the two canopies resembling the canopy at the Joseph Smith Memorial Building 5 History editA station at 900 South was proposed as part of the original Sandy Salt Lake Line completed in 1999 6 Although no station was yet in place by 2000 local developers began to develop high density housing and retail uses in the vicinity of where the 900 South station was once proposed 7 As a result of the creation of higher density housing in providing for a ridership base on April 6 2004 UTA officials announced a station at 900 South would be constructed 8 By November both UTA and Salt Lake City signed an agreement for the construction of the 1 2 million station to be funded through the Redevelopment Agency of Salt Lake City 9 Groundbreaking for the station occurred on April 21 2005 10 UTA officials announced the addition of the station would only add an additional two minutes to the existing travel time between the termini and represent the first infill station completed along the line since its opening in 1999 10 The station commenced service on September 19 2005 following six months of construction 3 References edit a b c TRAX Parking and Stops Utah Transit Authority Archived from the original on December 23 2012 Retrieved January 16 2010 Salt Lake County System Map Map Utah Transit Authority April 14 2022 a b c d Henetz Patty September 20 2005 Riders bustle aboard new TRAX station at 900 South The Salt Lake Tribune Salt Lake City MediaNews Group UTA Light Rail Design Criteria PDF Utah Transit Authority November 2007 pp 21 chapter 3 3 1 1 Archived from the original PDF on July 18 2011 Retrieved January 14 2010 a b Griggs Brandon June 29 2005 Artists put a personal face on TRAX station The Salt Lake Tribune Salt Lake City MediaNews Group Retrieved February 28 2013 Van Eyck Zack November 28 1997 UTA board of directors OKs names for 16 light rail stations Deseret News Salt Lake City Deseret Digital Media Retrieved February 28 2013 Loomis Brandon April 24 2000 Stops Not On TRAX Fast Track The Salt Lake Tribune Salt Lake City p B1 Baird Joe April 7 2004 New TRAX station slated for 900 S and 200 W The Salt Lake Tribune Salt Lake City p B1 Deal for TRAX platform The Salt Lake Tribune Salt Lake City MediaNews Group November 2 2004 Retrieved April 7 2013 a b Weeks Andrew April 22 2005 UTA starts construction on newest TRAX station The Salt Lake Tribune Salt Lake City MediaNews Group Archived from the original on April 22 2005 Retrieved January 14 2010 nbsp Media related to 900 South UTA station at Wikimedia Commons Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title 900 South station amp oldid 1171056893, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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