3 Resources
Utah Transit Authority offers reduced-fare transit passes for qualifying low-income riders, seniors 65 and older, youth, Medicare cardholders, and people with disabilities across the UTA bus, TRAX, FrontRunner, and paratransit system. Fathers can apply at the West 200 South Salt Lake City office or by mail. Bring photo ID and proof of eligibility such as a Medicare card, disability award letter, or income documentation when applying for a fare card.
801-743-3882 · 669 W 200 S, Salt Lake City, UT 84101
Utah Department of Transportation administers rural public transit grants, coordinates multimodal planning, and maintains state transit resources from the South 2700 West headquarters in Salt Lake City. Fathers can call weekdays or use the website to find rural transit providers, commuter programs, vanpools, and accessibility resources. State services are free to the public; local transit fares apply. Check the UDOT website to locate the nearest transit agency serving your county.
801-965-4000 · 4501 S 2700 W, Salt Lake City, UT 84129
Nonprofit public bike-share system with stations across downtown Salt Lake City, the University of Utah, and surrounding neighborhoods. Fathers can purchase day, monthly, or annual memberships online to grab bikes from any station and return them to another. Low-income and student discounts are available. Helmets are recommended but not provided; bikes have lights, baskets, and adjustable seats. Check the GREENbike app for station locations and real-time bike availability.
385-831-1171 · Salt Lake City, UT 84101