Sponsored Links

Rabu, 13 Desember 2017

Sponsored Links

Mount Timpanogos Transit Center - Wikipedia
src: upload.wikimedia.org

The Mount Timpanogos Transit Center is a staffed, open air bus transfer station in southeast Orem, Utah, United States. It functions as both the Utah Transit Authority's (UTA) customer service center for Utah County, as well as a bus transfer center for UTA's buses in east central Utah Valley. At one point (prior to the opening of the FrontRunner commuter rail extension south to Provo in 2012) it was the busiest bus stop within the entire UTA bus system.


Video Mount Timpanogos Transit Center



Description

The Mount Timpanogos Transit Center is located at 1145 South 750 East, immediately east of the University Mall. (While it is also adjacent to South 800 East, there is no direct vehicle access from that road. Also, vehicle access to that section of South 750 East is only possible by way of East 1100 South, East 1200 South, or the mall parking lot.) The customer service telephone number is (801) 227-8923 and hours of operation are from 7:00 am to 6:00 pm Monday through Friday.

The transit center also serves as the lost and found for UTA's Timpanogos Business Unit (essentially Utah County) and is considered a "corporate location" by UTA. It offers restrooms as well, but access to them must be obtained by request at the customer service window. Several bicycle racks are provided, but (unlike most of UTA's rail stations) it has no bicycle lockers. There are five short term parking spaces available within the transit center, with substantial additional parking available across the street (to the west) in the mall parking lot. While transit center is open air, its fabric awning provides limited shelter for passengers during inclement weather. The facility has a horseshoe shape with the one-way traffic lane, for buses only, beginning at South 750 East (at the northwest corner of the transit center), heading east, and then looping clockwise back to the same street (at the southwest corner of the facility). The transit center's six bus stands are located on either side of the interior of the horseshoe. The customer parking is situated in the middle of the horseshoe on the west end and the buildings are on the east end of the inside of the horseshoe.

All of UTA's TRAX and FrontRunner trains and stations, streetcars and streetcar stops, and all fixed route buses are compliant with the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA) and are therefore accessible to those with disabilities. In accordance with the Utah Clean Air Act and UTA ordinance, "Tobacco is prohibited on UTA vehicles and bus stops as well as UTA owned property, except at designated locations...".

Timpanogos Maintenance Facility

About 2.8 miles (4.5 km) west of the transit center UTA has its Timpanogos Maintenance Facility. The facility, which is located at 1110 South Geneva Road (SR-114) in Orem and fairly near the Orem FrontRunner station, is responsible for all vehicle (except rail) maintenance within the UTA's Timpanogos Division. (The Timpanogos Division manages all UTA bus service within Utah County.) In 1990 the Timpanogos Bus Facility, as it was called at the time, replaced the Timpanogos Division's former building, which was located at 1111 West 100 South in Provo.


Maps Mount Timpanogos Transit Center



History

In January 1985, the Timpanogos Division of UTA (which initially just served Provo and Orem) began operations. Just over four years later UTA opened a customer service center within the University Mall, just inside the northeast entrance. The new service center was initially only open for about five hours each "regular shopping" day. About a decade later, negotiations were underway between the City of Orem and UTA regarding a transit center. However, it took several more years before UTA finally completed the Mount Timpanogos Transit Center. The new transit center was built east of the mall (just across the parking lot and east of the former service center) and officially opened on 20 August 2000.

The Mount Timpanogos Transit Center was originally the primary transfer center for UTA buses in Utah County and, at one point, the busiest stop within all of UTA's system. However the transit center's role as a hub decreased significantly following the extension of the FrontRunner commuter rail south to Provo in 2012 and the increased number of routes connecting at Utah Valley University. For example, for many years prior to the southern extension of the FrontRunner, most of the bus routes that connected Utah County with Salt Lake County also included a stop at the transit center. Following the commuter rail extension, not even the sole remaining bus route (Route 811) that connected the two counties stopped at the Mount Timpanogos Transit Center. (Nothwithstanding, a several years later service by Route 811 was finally restored to the transit center.)


72-year-old summits Mt. Timpanogos 72 times in 5 months | KSL.com
src: ht.cdn.turner.com


Future plans

One of the most important changes that will affect the Mount Timpanogos Transit Center in the near future will be the completion of the Provo Orem MAX, a bus rapid transit (BRT) line that will connect the Orem and Provo FrontRunner stations by way of Utah Valley University and Brigham Young University, primarily along University Parkway (SR-265) and University Avenue (US-189). The MAX line is anticipated to begin operation by December 2017. While the Provo Orem MAX will not connect directly at the transit center, it will have a substantial impact on the bus traffic in the area.

Another change that will affect the transit center will be the construction of University Place, a mixed use development that will essentially surround the University Mall. While this construction will not require additional land, nor will it result in an increase in the overall square feet utilized for retail, it is anticipated to eventually include 1,100 housing units, a hotel, and 600,000 square feet (56,000 m2) of office space, as well as a civic park. The transit center is anticipated to remain at its existing location on the eastern edge of this real estate expansion and will be the primary regular bus stop for the development.

In addition to the Provo Orem MAX, UTA also plans to eventually augment its BRT service with additional MAX lines within about 5-16 years. One of these additional lines will connect the Provo and American Fork FrontRunner stations and will follow a route that runs primarily along State Street (US-89) through Provo, Orem, Lindon, Pleasant Grove, and American Fork. While this MAX line will not connect at the transit center either, it will pass along South State Street (about 2,600 feet [790 m] to the west) and will further affect the bus traffic in the area.


Provo Central (UTA station) - Wikipedia
src: upload.wikimedia.org


Bus connections

The following UTA bus routes connect at the Mount Timpanogos Transit Center:

  • UTA Route 811 - Utah Valley TRAX Connector (Draper, only at Draper Peaks shopping center and Kimballs Lane (TRAX) station - Lehi, only at the Lehi station - American Fork, including The Meadows and the Alpine Valley shopping centers, but not the American Fork station - Orem, including Utah Valley University, & University Mall. but not the Orem station - Provo [weekdays only], including Plum Tree Shopping Center, Provo Utah Temple, Missionary Training Center, and Brigham Young University, but not the Provo [via I-15 & University Parkway])
    Route 811 is the only UTA bus route that connects betweenSalt Lake and Utah counties
  • UTA Route 830 - Provo/Orem FrontRunner Connector (Orem, including Orem station, Utah Valley University, & University Mall - Provo, including Brigham Young University. Provo City Center Temple & Provo station [via University Avenue and University Parkway])
  • UTA Route 850 - State Street (Lehi, including Lehi station - American Fork, including Meadows Shopping Center, but not America Fork station - Pleasant Grove - Lindon - Orem, including University Mall, but nor Orem station - Provo, including Utah Valley Regional Medical Center and Provo station [via State Street])
  • UTA Route 862 - Orem East/West (Utah Valley University - Canyon Park Technology Center [via 1200 West, 1600 North, and 800 East])
  • UTA Route 880 - Sundance Ski Service (Provo station - Harmon's Park and Ride Lot - Sundance Resort [these stops only, in addition to the transit center])
    Seasonal bus, ski season only

Commercial Property for Lease | Canyon Park
src: www.canyonparkutah.com


Notes


Utah Transit Authority - Wikipedia
src: upload.wikimedia.org


References


Brighton Resort UpHill Travel Plan | Brighton Resort
src: www.brightonresort.com


External links

  • Utah Transit Authority (official website)
  • Provo-Orem Transportation Improvement Project (Provo Orem MAX)
  • University Mall (official website)
  • University Place (official website)


Source of the article : Wikipedia

Comments
0 Comments