UTA Topic
UTA Schedule Today — Live Service Status & Times
UTA schedule for today: live service status, start and end times, scheduled and projected departures for bus, TRAX, and FrontRunner across the Wasatch Front.
UTA Tracker is a third-party transit tracker built on public Utah Transit Authority data feeds and open mapping/reference sources.
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Topic overview
UTA Schedule Today — Live Service Status & Times
The UTA schedule today depends on the day of week, holiday calendar, and active service alerts. UTA Tracker brings the live GTFS-static timetable together with GTFS-realtime vehicle positions, trip updates, and alerts so you can quickly see which routes are running right now and what time the next departure is projected for any stop.
Filter by mode (bus, TRAX, FrontRunner, BRT, streetcar) on the live map to isolate today's active vehicles, compare projected departures to scheduled times at any stop board, and open the route page for the published holiday or weekend timetable. Service alerts explain detours, delays, and closures that change today's published schedule.
Frequently asked
UTA Schedule Today — Live Service Status & Times
- How do I check if UTA is running today?
- Open the live map on UTA Tracker and filter to the mode you ride. Routes with active vehicles or scheduled trips for today will appear in the route directory. Service alerts at the top of the map explain any detours, delays, or closures affecting today's service.
- What time does service start and end today?
- Each route's first departure and last arrival time is published in the GTFS static timetable for the active calendar day. Open the route page for your line to see today's service span, or use the live stop board to confirm the next projected departure near you.
- How do holiday schedules change today's UTA service?
- UTA shifts to a Saturday or Sunday timetable on many federal holidays, with fewer trips and wider headways on bus, TRAX, and FrontRunner. Check the route page for trips on the date you plan to travel, and confirm holiday-specific exceptions with Utah Transit Authority directly.
- Why does a projected time differ from the scheduled time?
- The scheduled time comes from the published GTFS static timetable, while the projected time is adjusted from GTFS-realtime trip updates or a server-side estimate based on the live vehicle position. Delays, early buses, and dwell time all move the projected time away from the schedule.
- Can I see today's departures for a specific stop?
- Yes. Open any UTA Tracker stop page to see a live departure board that combines scheduled departures for today with realtime projections and alerts. Stop pages are linked from each route page and from the live map.
Keep reading
Related rider guides
UTA Holiday Schedule – When Does Service Run?
Find out when UTA service runs on federal holidays, which holidays use Saturday schedules, and how to check your specific route before you travel.
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How to Track TRAX in Real Time
Step-by-step guide to using UTA Tracker to follow TRAX Blue Line, Red Line, and Green Line trains with live map positions, stop arrivals, and service alerts.
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UTA Tracker links every topic back to official Utah Transit Authority GTFS-static and GTFS-realtime feeds so riders can verify the published schedule and the live vehicle position before they ride.