Utah Transit Authority (UTA)
OperationalCity: Salt Lake City (United States).
Total route length: 75.3 km (46.8 miles).
Track gauge: 1435 mm (standard gauge).
Opened: December 4, 1999.
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Tram lines in operation
Salt Lake City tram line S Line
Operational
Salt Lake City regional line 701 Blue Line: Draper Town Center - Central Station
Operational
Salt Lake City regional line 703 Red Line
Operational
Salt Lake City regional line 704 Green Line: West Valley Central - Airport
Operational
Utah Transit Authority (UTA) stops
Airport, Central Station, City Center, Draper Town Center, Planetarium, and West Valley Central.

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Current trams in operation
Articulated tram: 1015, 1017, 1176.
Operation times
See the official operation times.
Address
3600 South 700 West
South Salt Lake, Utah