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UTA Park-and-Ride Locations — Free Parking at Stations
Find UTA park-and-ride lots at TRAX, FrontRunner, and bus hubs across the Wasatch Front. Free parking, lot sizes, and connections to major routes.
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Topic overview
UTA Park-and-Ride Locations — Free Parking at Stations
UTA park-and-ride lots pair free parking with TRAX, FrontRunner, and major bus transfer hubs so commuters can drive part of the trip and ride transit for the rest. The largest lots sit at TRAX line terminals and FrontRunner stations, including Murray Central, Draper, Sandy, South Jordan, and stations from Ogden down to Provo.
Use UTA Tracker to compare park-and-ride rail connections on the live map before driving, then open the route page for the timetable to plan the connection. Confirm parking rules, fees, permits, and overnight restrictions on official Utah Transit Authority pages because lot-level rules can change with station construction.
Frequently asked
UTA Park-and-Ride Locations — Free Parking at Stations
- Is UTA park-and-ride parking free?
- Most UTA park-and-ride lots offer free daily parking for transit riders. A small number have paid, permit, or reserved spaces depending on the station and construction activity, so confirm lot-level rules with Utah Transit Authority before leaving your car overnight.
- Which TRAX stations have park-and-ride lots?
- TRAX park-and-ride lots are concentrated at southern line terminals and major transfer hubs, including Draper, Sandy, South Jordan, and Daybreak stations. Check the TRAX route pages on UTA Tracker for the corresponding stop list and the live map for nearby rail vehicles.
- Do FrontRunner stations have park-and-ride?
- Yes. FrontRunner stations from Ogden through Provo include dedicated park-and-ride lots, with the largest lots at Salt Lake Central, Murray Central, Orem Central, and the line terminals. These lots are designed to pair long-distance commuter rail with regional bus and TRAX transfers.
- Can I leave my car overnight at a UTA park-and-ride?
- Many UTA park-and-ride lots allow overnight parking but rules and lot capacities differ by station. For long-duration or special-event parking, confirm overnight or multi-day rules with Utah Transit Authority before relying on a specific lot.
- How do I find a park-and-ride near a specific route?
- Open the relevant route page on UTA Tracker, scan the stop list for stations labeled as a major terminal or park-and-ride hub, then open the live map to verify active rail vehicles and bus transfers before you leave home.
Keep reading
Related rider guides
UTA Park-and-Ride Locations & Transit Tips
Guide to UTA park-and-ride lots connecting to TRAX, FrontRunner, and bus routes across the Wasatch Front. Find a P&R stop, connect to your route, and understand costs.
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FrontRunner Schedule & Live Tracker Guide
Everything you need to know about UTA FrontRunner commuter rail: north–south station stops, how to check live departures, reading delay info, and tips for daily commuters.
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