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UTA Fare Prices for 2026 — Bus, TRAX & FrontRunner
Current UTA fare prices for 2026: bus, TRAX, FrontRunner, transfers, reduced fares, day passes, and monthly passes for Utah Transit Authority riders.
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Topic overview
UTA Fare Prices for 2026 — Bus, TRAX & FrontRunner
UTA fare prices cover bus, TRAX, and FrontRunner with a single one-way base fare that includes free transfers within the published time window. Reduced fares are available for youth, seniors, and qualifying riders, and pass bundles can lower costs for daily commuters across Salt Lake City and the Wasatch Front.
Always confirm the current fare with Utah Transit Authority before paying — agency fare changes and route-specific rules can shift the price for express, premium, or long-distance FrontRunner trips. UTA Tracker links live route and stop data back to official UTA schedule pages so you can pair the cheapest transfer plan with the most up-to-date service.
Frequently asked
UTA Fare Prices 2026 — Bus, TRAX, FrontRunner Costs
- What does a UTA one-way fare include?
- A standard UTA one-way fare covers a single trip on bus, TRAX, and most FrontRunner services within the standard zone, including free transfers between modes for a set time window. Transfers must respect the published fare rules — verify timing with Utah Transit Authority before each trip.
- Are there reduced UTA fares for riders?
- Yes. UTA offers reduced cash and pass fares for qualifying youth, seniors, Medicare recipients, and riders with disabilities. Bring a valid ID or discount card to pay the reduced rate on the bus or at TRAX and FrontRunner fare equipment.
- Does UTA sell a day pass?
- UTA sells day passes that cover unlimited rides on bus, TRAX, and standard FrontRunner zones for one calendar day. A day pass usually pays off after two to three one-way trips and can be loaded on to a UTA fare card or purchased through the UTA Go mobile app.
- How does FrontRunner fare differ from bus and TRAX?
- FrontRunner uses a distance-based fare that can exceed the standard TRAX or bus one-way fare for longer trips. Riders transfer from bus or TRAX to FrontRunner using the same fare card, with the system calculating the additional zone fare automatically.
- Where can I confirm the current UTA fare prices?
- UTA Tracker is a third-party tracker and does not set fares. Always confirm current fare prices, transfer rules, and pass prices with Utah Transit Authority directly at rideuta.com before relying on a specific fare amount for your trip.
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