Leaving the roadway right-of-way, after an at-grade crossing on South Redwood Road, the Green Line continues east, crossing Lester Street (South 1595 West), until it reaches the Jordan River. Just before South Redwood Road (South 1700 West/ SR-68) is Redwood Junction. At Research Way the Green Line turns east again and heads down the median of that street. After Decker Lake it heads northeast in the median of Decker Lake Drive until that street heads due north at Research Way (West 2770 South). Just after the Maverik Center it turns north, resuming a course in the median of the street, and immediately reaches the next station, Decker Lake, at 3070 South 2200 West. It then heads east along the south side of West 3100 South (with a sidewalk between the tracks and the roadway) and crosses over I-215 and past the north side of the Maverik Center. After passing by the northern end of Valley Fair Mall, it crosses West 3500 South ( SR-171) and continues north in the median of Constitution Boulevard to West 3100 South. Just after leaving that station, it immediately passes between the West Valley City Police Department and the West Valley City Hall, before heading north down the middle of Constitution Boulevard (South 2700 West). The Green Line begins with the West Valley Central Station at the West Valley Intermodal Center, which is located at 2750 West 3590 South in West Valley City. West Valley Central to Central Pointe Station The TRAX Green Line is designated as UTA Route 704. It opened on August 7, 2011, and runs between Airport Station at the Salt Lake City International Airport and West Valley Central Station in West Valley City (via Downtown Salt Lake City) serving a total of eighteen stations: thirteen in Salt Lake City, one in South Salt Lake, and four in West Valley City. The Fort Douglas station access benefits from the pedestrian/bicycle Legacy Bridge over Mario Capecchi Drive and path through the Fort Douglas area.The Green Line is a light rail line on the Utah Transit Authority's (UTA) TRAX system in Salt Lake City, Utah, in the United States, operated by the Utah Transit Authority (UTA). While the Medical Center station is farther, the route to the station is flatter and, in some ways, easier on a bicycle. The Fort Douglas station and the University Medical Center station are more accessible from the eastern end of Research Park via Connor Road and Fort Douglas. This station has a major barrier in its lack of a sidewalk on the east side of Foothill Drive and marked pedestrian crossing of Mario Capecchi Drive. The South Campus station is accessible from the west end of the park via Foothill Drive. While there is not a TRAX station in Research Park, the park lies just to the south of three TRAX Red Line stations which may be the most convenient depending on your origin/destination. The Red Line also provides a connection to transfer to other TRAX lines reaching nearly all corners of Salt Lake Valley. The TRAX Red Line provides a direct connection to central Salt Lake City, downtown Salt Lake City, South Salt Lake, central valley communities of Murray and Midvale, and to the southwest part of the valley to West Jordan, South Jordan, and Daybreak.
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