9/17/2023 0 Comments Uta trax line map![]() ![]() This is a unique opportunity to have your own private living space at an affordable price in Sandy. Property management can also email or fax you a Lease Application upon request. If interested in applying, you can apply online through Rentler. Property manager will respond to inquiries within 24 hours (Mon. ![]() If you are interested or have questions call or text 1-80. ![]() It is close to schools and many parks, recreation and shopping opportunities. The 9400 South UTA Trax station and 201 bus line are both within a short walk. The home is located near I-15 off of 9400 South. It also comes with a large separate secure storage unit. The living space has a large private backyard that is fully fenced with a patio and garden area. Stackable washer and dryer hookups are included. Additional information: 209 has 95 stops and the total trip duration for this route is approximately 72 minutes. 209 (Fashion Place West Station) is operational during everyday. The spacious kitchen has updated lighting, cabinets and counter tops. 209 (UTA) The first stop of the 209 bus route is Salt Lake Central Station (Bay A) and the last stop is Fashion Place West Station (Bay C). The home has been updated with new paint and beautiful flooring. The kitchen has an open pantry, gas stove and plenty of cupboard and counter space. The master bedroom has a large walk in closet and the second bedroom has two large closets with extra shelving. The unit is the walk out garden level of the home on a sloped lot so the rear part of the unit is above ground at garden level. The property is located at 166 Oxford Road in Sandy near Jordan Commons. 1 star (and that’s probably being generous).If you need a break from apartment living and want the privacy and seclusion of your own place, the two bedroom lower level of this up and down duplex home in Sandy is for you. Other parts of the map, especially the call out boxes, need to be rethought completely. Both for aesthetics and information hierarchy, I think the map could have greatly benefited from being redrawn from scratch to allow better spacing of elements. The presence of ESRI fonts in the PDF of this map leads me to believe that this map is based off GIS data, which has only been slightly tweaked to create the final map. Today, TRAX features three lines: the Blue Line from Draper to Salt Lake City, the Red Line from South Jordan to the University of Utah and the Green Line from West Valley to the Salt Lake International Airport, for a total 42.5 miles of line and 50 stations. The inset map of the track layout at Fashion Place West station is somewhat useful (although I think signage at the station itself would suffice, as it’s not a particularly complex arrangement), but looks like a generic piece of clip art. The call out boxes for the stations that allow transfers to different modes are large and intrusive and could be much better handled with icons that represent each mode. The map also seems to think that its users are utterly incapable of understanding what a “transfer station” is, as it includes giant, redundant call out boxes that point at five separate stations explaining the concept. The lines that point from the labels to the stations have no consistency at all: some are longer than the station name, others are shorter, leading to a very messy look. Things could be improved somewhat by setting the station addresses in a smaller, lighter font to at least alleviate some confusion. The downtown area is ridiculously cramped (the Planetarium and Arena station dots actually overlap slightly!), leading to some ugly and difficult to follow labelling of stations, especially between the Gallivan Plaza and 900 East stations. What we don’t like: Put simply, this is terrible, terrible work. The University Line is an obsolete designation to a light rail line of Utah Transit Authoritys (UTA) TRAX system in Salt Lake City. What we like: The required information is there to be found if you can bear to look at the map long enough. La línea se inauguró el 4 de diciembre de 1999, un año antes de lo previsto después de dos años de construcción. Es la primera línea del sistema TRAX completada. Have we been there? Yes, but I’ve never caught the train there. La Blue Line es una línea de tren ligero en el sistema TRAX en el Valle de Salt Lake de Utah, en los Estados Unidos, operada por la Autoridad de Tránsito de Utah (UTA). However, this is something you’d never guess from their system map, which is one of the most cobbled-together, unprofessionally done maps I’ve ever seen. By all accounts, the Utah Transit Authority’s rail system is a modern and successful one. ![]()
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