How to Ride FrontRunner

FrontRunner is UTA’s commuter rail line. It runs 89 miles through Weber, Davis, Salt Lake, and Utah counties. Along the line, you can hop on or off at 16 different stations including: Ogden, Roy, Clearfield, Layton, Farmington, Woods Cross, North Temple, Salt Lake Central, Murray Central, South Jordan, Draper, Lehi, American Fork, Vineyard, Orem, and Provo.

At these stations, you can connect to UTA bus services. The North Temple, Salt Lake Central, and Murray Central stations also have connections to UTA’s TRAX light rail system. Most FrontRunner stations include a Park and Ride lot. Several Park and Ride lots allow multi-day parking.

Riding FrontRunner Is Easy

FrontRunner can take you across the region quickly and with ease. Follow these steps and enjoy your ride:

FrontRunner cars have buttons that open the doors. These buttons are located next to the door on the exterior of the railcar. Once the train has stopped, knock on the button next to the door you would like to enter. Allow those exiting the train to leave before stepping aboard.

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  • Be ready for fare inspection. Fare inspectors circulate through cars to check for valid fare. Please be prepared to show the fare inspector your ticket/receipt, Transit app, or electronic fare when asked. UTA may issue a citation if you have not paid the appropriate fare. There is not a “free fare zone” for FrontRunner.
  • Get ready to exit the train. FrontRunner trains stop at every station along the route. Announcements and electronic signs on the train tell you the next station that the train will stop, along with connection information (for example, if there is a connection to buses or the TRAX lines). Gather your things and hold on to the rails and handles as you make your way to the exit. It’s faster for everyone if you wait by the exit before the doors open.
  • Exit the train. To exit the train, locate the buttons near the exits. Each car has buttons located next to the doors. The older cars have a round green button at the top of the stairs near the interior door. On the newer cars, the button to open the door is located on the handrails next to the door. When the train comes to a stop, push the button. Remember to tap off if you used an electronic pass or FAREPAY card.

  • Tip: UTA has train hosts on each FrontRunner train to help you if you have any questions or need help getting a seat. They walk through the trains while it is in motion and assist passengers with entering and exiting the cars at each stop.

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