From Deseret News archives:
U.P. files to cancel trains on 900 South
Funding to realign main track prompts long-awaited plan
The trains along the 900 South rail line between Redwood Road and 900 West have been pestering residents such as Gonzalez for four years, but now Union Pacific has requested permission from the federal agency that oversees railroad lines to abandon the line leaving residents cheering.
The agency, the Surface Transportation Board, has until June 2 to grant Union Pacific's request, but unless there are multiple protests, the board will allow the railroad company to stop running freight trains on 900 South.
"I don't think you'll get any protests from people around here," said Marcella Marshall, who lives a few blocks from the line. "We've lived here for 40 years, and we always thought that it was a dead line. We couldn't hardly remember any trains going down it until they opened it up a few years ago."
Union Pacific opened the line late in 2001 to avoid a bottleneck along the Grant Tower rail line, which had two 90-degree turns that forced trains to slow to 10 mph "think of I-15 and I-80 coming to a four-way stop," said James Evans, a former state senator who represented the Poplar Grove neighborhood.
Residents almost immediately started complaining of the noise and foundation cracks they found in their basements. The city administration applied a quiet zone in 2004, but the Poplar Grove Community Council has continued to lobby for realigning the Grant Tower curves to make the 900 South bypass extraneous.
Union Pacific filed its petition to abandon the line Feb. 13, and the Surface Transportation Board published notice of the petition Friday in the Federal Register. The company's willingness to abandon the line came after Salt Lake City, the Utah Transit Authority, the Legislature and the federal government agreed to kick in millions to realign the Grant Tower curves.
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