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TRAX Green Line Service to SLC Airport Paused for Weekend Due to I-215 Bridge Demolition

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Published on November 14, 2025
TRAX Green Line Service to SLC Airport Paused for Weekend Due to I-215 Bridge DemolitionSource: Garrett, CC BY 2.0, via Wikimedia Commons

Those planning to use the TRAX Green Line for their commute or travel to Salt Lake City International Airport will need to consider alternative arrangements this weekend. The Utah Department of Transportation (UDOT) and Utah Transit Authority (UTA) have announced a temporary halt to the service for the Green Line, specifically targeting the segment stretching from North Temple Bridge/Guadalupe Station to Airport Station on November 15, as detailed by UDOT News.

As crews are set to engage with the formidable task of demolishing the Interstate 215 bridge deck at North Temple, an imperative step in the ongoing I-215 West Improved project, this will lead to a cessation of services on the specified segment of the Green Line. In a strategic move meant to minimize disruptions, the TRAX service pause is scheduled concurrently with the closure of North Temple from 1950 West to 2400 West in the vicinity of I-215, slated for November 14-15, as revealed by UDOT News.

UTA has arranged for bus bridges to ferry Green Line passengers between the North Temple Bridge/Guadalupe Station and Airport stations during the interruption. As with any significant alteration to transit schedules, passengers should allow for an additional 30-45 minutes of travel time. Regular operations for TRAX Green Line service are expected to seize the reins once more on November 16.