Talk:Green Line (TRAX)
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List of stops
The current table shows the following 5 stops: Central Pointe, Chesterfield, Decker Lake, E-Center, West Valley City Center. I found this map on the UTA website and it doesn't appear to support that. For one thing, it looks like Decker Lake is the closest stop to the E-Center, as opposed to them being two separate stations. Does anyone know where the current list came from?
Thatotherperson (talk/contribs) 16:06, 10 June 2011 (UTC)
- That table also lists the Park and Ride for West Valley City Center as planned. Wasn't it opened when the Intermodal Hub was opened? p (talk) 21:09, 10 June 2011 (UTC)
- I don't know. I assume they would have opened the park-and-ride lot when they opened the hub. Anyway, I dug up this old news article about the hub opening to see if it mentioned park-and-ride (it doesn't), and it seems like that might be where the list of stops came from. It certainly clears up the confusion over the Decker Lake stop; there's a stop near Decker Lake business park, and then another stop by the E-Center on a street called Decker Lake Drive. If no one objects, I'm going to change the table to show the following stops: Central Pointe, River Trail, Redwood Junction, Decker Lake, West Valley City Central Station. That's the way they are labeled on the map linked above from UTA's official website, with a copyright date of 2011.
Thatotherperson (talk/contribs) 18:39, 11 June 2011 (UTC)
- I don't know. I assume they would have opened the park-and-ride lot when they opened the hub. Anyway, I dug up this old news article about the hub opening to see if it mentioned park-and-ride (it doesn't), and it seems like that might be where the list of stops came from. It certainly clears up the confusion over the Decker Lake stop; there's a stop near Decker Lake business park, and then another stop by the E-Center on a street called Decker Lake Drive. If no one objects, I'm going to change the table to show the following stops: Central Pointe, River Trail, Redwood Junction, Decker Lake, West Valley City Central Station. That's the way they are labeled on the map linked above from UTA's official website, with a copyright date of 2011.
- Five days with no objections; that's good enough for me. –Thatotherperson (talk/contribs) 14:11, 16 June 2011 (UTC)
Airport source
In case anybody's wondering, here is the source saying that the Airport line will become part of the Green Line. I couldn't find a good place to put it in the article, but I thought it should at least be on the talk page in case anybody looks for it.
Thatotherperson (talk/contribs) 02:16, 15 August 2011 (UTC)
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