Utah Transit Authority (UTA) Salt Lake Central is the name of UTA portion of the Salt Lake Intermodal Hub and that is the station name used on all route maps and schedules (bus, the
FrontRunner, and TRAX). Unlike most
FrontRunner and TRAX stations, there is only a small
Park and Ride lot in close proximity to Salt Lake Central. Previously UTA offered service from the hub to
Park City via the PC-SLC Connect, but ended that service on December 11, 2022.
FrontRunner The
FrontRunner has 23 weekday Ogden–Provo round trips via Salt Lake City with five additional round trips between Ogden and Downtown Salt Lake City. Saturdays consist of 15 Odgen–Provo round trips. Trains operate hourly between approximately 5:00 am and midnight on weekdays (increasing to half-hour runs during morning and evening commutes), with slightly later service on Fridays. Saturdays consist of hourly runs between approximately 6:00 AM and 1:30 AM. As of 2022, the system does not operate on Sundays and some holidays. Formerly the
FrontRunner provided service further north of Ogden, to
Pleasant View, before that service was cut in 2018.
TRAX Service by TRAX and the
FrontRunner commenced on April 27, 2008, Amtrak's official listings (for train service) refer to the intermodal hub as
Salt Lake City, UT (SLC). Amtrak was the first tenant of the intermodal hub, constructing a "shack" (initially meant to be temporary) in 1999. In addition to the
California Zephyr, Amtrak offers its
Amtrak Thruway connections with service to
Boise,
Idaho (including stops in Odgen and
Twin Falls) and to
Las Vegas,
Nevada (including stops in Provo and
St, George). Service for both
Amtrak Thruway routes is provided by Greyhound Lines.) Amtrak's official listings (for bus service) refer to the intermodal hub as
Salt Lake City, UT – Bus Station (SLB).
Intercity bus Greyhound Lines provide bus service to points all across the United States. Some of its routes are operated in partnership with Amtrak's Thruway Motorcoach. The Greyhound station has been closed. Other transportation companies that serve the hub include Mountain States Express.
Greenbike Greenbike is a
bicycle sharing system (differentiated from bicycle rental) within Downtown Salt Lake City operated by SLC Bike Share (affiliated with
B-cycle). The Greenbike program is intended for short bicycle trips and allows members to pick up any of the available bicycles at any of the many docking stations and then drop it off at any docking station (does not have to be the same docking station where the bicycle was picked up). Greenbike offers 7-day and annual memberships, but 24-hour passes are also available for non-members. Greenbike members are allowed unlimited short trips, with a trip being defined as the time between when the bicycle is removed from a docking station and when it is returned to a docking station. However bicycles may be kept longer than 30 minutes between dockings for additional charges. In addition, members can start a "new trip" immediately after returning the bicycle to any docking station. The bicycles provided by Greenbike are equipped with
GPS tracking system that records and provides the member with the miles ridden (and calories burned). Greenbike is seasonal and, depending on weather conditions, shuts down operations in November–December and starts up again in March–April. Other Greenbike docking stations are located near the
City Center,
Gallivan Plaza, and
Library stations. == Service history ==