The Sugar House trolley line is on the ROW of the D&RGW branch that once ran to Park City. The Blue Line to Draper is on the ROW of the former UP line thru Provo, that was sold to the transit authority after traffic was moved to the parallel Rio Grande mainline after the merger. The Red Line toward South Jordan partly follows a former Rio Grande branch ROW toward the Bingham Canyon copper mine.
Thanks for this valuable information.
Also looking at Google satellite view, there is still freight traffic on sidings off the Red Line in the Midvale/South Jordan area.
Thanks again for the information. The last photo has been corrected.
Your welcome, and thanks for posting your friend's tour of the light rail. We were in Salt Lake a couple of years ago to the NRHS convention that coincided with the Golden Spike 150th anniversary. We only rode TRAX in the downtown free zone. We also rode the Front Runner to the Ogden meet between UP 844 and the Big Boy. It seems we rode buses more than trains, to the Golden Spike site, and to the Heber Valley tourist train. Even then we only got to ride Heber Valley less than 100 yards before the train derailed without ever leaving the yard. I've also been to Salt Lake three times on ski trips, but never had occasion then to ride the rail transit. I did occasionally ride the UTA buses to the ski areas. Those buses are four wheel drive on account of the steep, snowy access roads. They are considering constructing aerial gondolas from the SL valley up to the ski area bases, and possibly over the mountain to the Park City side. Glad at least to get the flavor of the light rail thru Mr. May's lens and prose.
I forwarded your comments to Jack.
Front Runner is planning on removing their single-level Comet cars from service3 and is planning an all-high-platform double-deck futuure.
Thanks! That's MAX, the light-rail system. Front runner is the diesel-locomotive psh-pull commuter system. Can you post a photo of that also?
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