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FrontRunner service starts amid festivities
Officials hail return of commuter rail to Utah
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Hundreds of people were gathered at the new intermodal hub in downtown Salt Lake City when the rolling celebration came to its last stop. The new transit center combines the Salt Lake central FrontRunner station with the new TRAX extension, Amtrak service, Greyhound bus service and UTA bus transit.
As an homage to the famous image that captured the driving of the golden spike at Promontory Summit in 1869, UTA put two FrontRunner trains nose-to-nose behind the speakers' podium as a backdrop to the grand ceremony.
Utah Senate President John Valentine, R-Orem, took a glance at the two trains before he spoke to the crowd.
"It is truly a historic moment," Valentine said. "None of us were here in 1869 when the great trains from the East met the great trains from the West ... but we've all seen the picture where they reached across the tracks and connected the East Coast and West Coast of this country.
"Remember where you are today ... remember that you are that picture that was Promontory ... you are the picture, you were there."
"We all have an obligation to make the Wasatch Front, where 80 percent of us live, accessible to every Utahn," Remington Love said. "We have an obligation to prepare for the projected 5 million people who are expected to live along this narrow spine in the next 40 years."
Sens. Bob Bennett and Orrin Hatch, R-Utah, were also in attendance at the downtown gala. Hatch said the evolution of transit in Utah was setting a standard for other states to follow and that "people brag about us that you don't even know about." Bennett said that, until recently, Utah's population was dispersed too widely to make transit an effective solution. That, Bennett added, is no longer the case.
"When I worked at the Department of Transportation back in the Nixon administration, I learned one thing about mass transit ... you need a mass that needs to be transitted," Bennett said. "In the time I've been in the Senate, we've added 900,000 people to the population of this state ... that's a lot of mass. If we don't solve our transportation problems, we will strangle on our own growth."
Bennett said that the Utah Transit Authority has made the right steps to make sure that such a strangulation will not occur.
"The vision of UTA ... starting with TRAX and now going to FrontRunner is a vision we must applaud," Bennett said.
The new FrontRunner commuter-rail service is not available on Sundays but will operate on a free basis Monday through Wednesday, with the start of fare service on Thursday. The new TRAX extension, which runs from the EnergySolutions station to the intermodal hub, begins regular service on Monday.
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