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Posted on: June 10, 2025

[ARCHIVED] South Jordan Becomes More Connected

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South Jordan is entering a new era of connectivity with expanded public transit, a new TRAX station, and major investments in active transportation. From bus and rail to bike paths and multi-use trails, getting around South Jordan—and beyond—is easier than ever.

New Bus Stop

Launched in April of this year, UTA Route 219 now serves the Redwood Road corridor, connecting 14400 South in South Jordan to the Sandy Civic Center TRAX Station on the Blue Line. This is the first bus service on this stretch of Redwood Road in over 25 years, and it brings paratransit coverage back to areas that haven’t had it in nearly 15 years. Route 219 charges standard local fare and accepts all UTA fare types.

New TRAX Stop

To support South Jordan’s rapid growth, UTA opened the South Jordan Downtown TRAX Station on March 26, 2025. Located adjacent to The Ballpark at America First Square, this Red Line station offers easy access to downtown Salt Lake City, the University of Utah, and other destinations. It complements South Jordan Parkway and Daybreak Parkway as the city’s third TRAX stop.

Front Runner Station

The South Jordan FrontRunner Station, located near 10300 South and South Jordan Gateway, continues to offer long-distance rail service between Ogden and Provo. The station is supported by park-and-ride access and UTA On Demand.

Expanding Trails

South Jordan is also building out its active transportation network. In addition to existing bike lanes and trail systems, the city is developing the Bingham Creek Trail Extension—a 6.3-mile multi-use trail that will connect the Jordan River Parkway Trail, Bingham Creek Regional Park, and the Mountain View Corridor Trail.

This major east-west corridor will create seamless access for cyclists and pedestrians across some of the city’s most active recreational and commercial areas.

The trail network also includes access to the Jordan River Trail, extensive routes in Daybreak, and the planned Shields Lane Active Transportation Corridor, aimed at improving walkability and bike access citywide.

With expanded transit, a new TRAX station, and a growing trail system, South Jordan is committed to a connected, accessible future—by bus, train, bike, or foot.

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