Utah Transit Authority's board of trustees has adopted a revised version of the agency's 'UTA Moves 2050' plan, highlighting goals and projects to enhance service by 2050.
<p>SALT LAKE CITY — More frequent transit service, especially during the weekends and in new areas within the Utah Transit Authority range, is prioritized in a new long-range plan that Utah transi
</p><p>The document outlines all sorts of goals to enhance service — from large FrontRunner, TRAX and bus rapid transit systems to upgrades to regular bus service.
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