Change Day was Sunday, April 12.

Midvalley Express (Route 50X) began service between West Valley Central and Murray Central. MVX will be Zero Fare through April 2029. Routes 39, 47, and 227 are adjusted to support the new service.

Ski Bus service ended for the season. Route 470 began additional Sunday service to Lagoon for the summer.

Several schedules were adjusted to improve reliability, operator safety, and connections.

As part of UTA’s multi-year project to improve and simplify fare payment, there were changes to monthly paper passes and reduced fare ticketing methods.

New Routing

MVX (50X), 39, 47, 227

Seasonal Service Changes

470, 674, 675, 677, 880, 972, 994, Canyon Service 1, 2, 3

Schedule Changes

Blue Line (701), Red Line (703), Green Line (704), UVX (830X), 1, 4, 9, 21, 33, 35, 54, 62, 72, 200, 205, 213, 219, 240, 248, 451, 455, 473, 513, 551, 625, 626, 630, 805, 806, 821, 822, 823, 831, 833, 834, 850, 871, F232, F570, F578



Fares System Changes

Monthly Paper Passes

Monthly UTA paper passes were discontinued and no longer for sale after April 12.

Reduced Fare

Reduced fare is now only available through the Reduced Fare FAREPAY Card for qualified riders. Reduced fare is no longer sold through ticket vending machines, on the Transit app, or for cash at the bus farebox.

Reduced fare is available for qualified customers who apply:


Learn more here.

The UTA FAREPAY Card makes riding easier and more affordable. With automatic fare capping, you’ll always pay the lowest possible fare, and transfers are applied automatically — no need to track them. Registered cards can be replaced if lost or stolen, and you can conveniently reload online, at Customer Service locations, or at participating retailers.



 
 

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