
All closures will remain in place through next Wednesday.Īll lanes will be open on eastbound South Campus Drive throughout the duration of the project. Two lanes are still open from South Wasatch Drive to Gibbon Street on southbound Mario Capecchi Drive. Westbound traffic from Mario Capecchi Drive to 1850 East and the turns from northbound and southbound Mario Capecchi Drive to westbound South Campus Drive were closed Monday as a result of the project. 14.Īccording to the University of Utah's semester schedule, fall break is scheduled to begin next week, so the service delay won't impact travel for classes. Regular service is expected to resume on Oct. UTA officials added the bus will not travel to the Fort Douglas Station during the bus bridge service, so those who would normally use that station are encouraged to use the South Campus Station instead. From Saturday through Wednesday, riders heading toward the University of Utah will be told to exit at UTA's 900 East Station, where a bus will take riders to the Stadium, South Campus and University Medical Center stations. Meanwhile, UTA officials say red line riders trying to reach the University of Utah should also expect 15- to 30-minute delays beginning Saturday while crews replace tracks near Mario Capecchi Drive. on Sundays while the project is underway. on Saturdays, and every 30 minutes between 6:25 a.m. on weekdays, every 30 minutes between 6:25 a.m. The buses will run every 15 minutes between 5:32 a.m. Transit officials say riders should expect 15- to 30-minute delays as a result of the bus bridge, which will continue through Oct. Buses will also take riders from the airport to 1940 West Station. While riders have been able to exit at a temporary stop near the airport and take a short bus ride to it, riders are now asked to exit at 1940 West Station and then take a longer bus trip to the airport. Crews are currently working to complete a new station that will eventually take riders to the new main terminal of the airport. UTA began a bus bridge in its green line TRAX route to and from Salt Lake City International Airport on Monday. Utah Transit Authority is advising riders to Salt Lake City International Airport and to the University of Utah to expect some light rail delays this month as a result of projects near the two locations.
