![]() Check the schedule of your route carefully if you plan to travel later in the evening. Public transit shuts down during the night, but exactly when it does depends on the day and which transit option you’re looking at.Premium Passes are $198 for adults, $148.50 for students and youth, and $99 for seniors and reduced fare. You can purchase a Premium Pass that works for the bus, TRAX, Express Bus, Streetcar, and FrontRunner.Planning Your Trip: You can use the Trip Planner on the UTA website to help you figure out the best way to get from point A to point B, or check out details about the routes, schedules, and departure times.Accessibility: All of UTA’s buses are accessible to those with disabilities, and come with ramps and the ability to kneel.Transfer Information: Transfers can be made between buses for two hours after you purchase a ticket or tap your pass.You can pay in cash on the bus, buy a pass online, use a FAREPAY card, or use the GoRide app on your phone. How to Pay: There’s a variety of ways you can pay to ride UTA buses.If you require service early or late, make sure to check the schedule carefully for the date you’re traveling. On weekends, service starts later in the morning and usually ends by 8 p.m. In general, there is more service on weekdays, with many routes starting around 5 a.m. Times that each route operates can vary widely. ![]() Routes and Hours: Depending on the route, buses run every 15 minutes, every 30 minutes, only during rush hour, or seasonally (ski buses).Monthly passes are $83.75 for adults, $62.75 for students and youth, and $41.75 for seniors and reduced fare riders. If you’re a frequent rider, you can purchase a FAREPAY card and get 40 percent off bus fare. Seniors 65 and up as well as those who are qualified for reduced fare pay $1.25. Fares: A single one-way ticket on UTA buses is $2.50 for adults, students, and youth.I have never had issues with plumbing, water or electricity and now that we have someone like Riley who is accessible caring, and responsive its the perfect place for a minimalist urban professional like myself, or for students or couples that want to be close to downtown but cant afford downtown prices. I love the vinyl floors and the marble countertops. I can even play musical instruments or sing without bothering other tenants or feeling like I need to be quiet. Also, the walls are super thick and I rarely hear my neighbors, if ever. Its cute, cozy, and I love being able to walk 50 feat and get on the train to go downtown for a night out. They deserve that and so does this cool little property. Im not one to write reviews, per se, but Riley and cornerstone have so quickly addressed issues that the previous management couldnt seem to tackle in the three years that Ive been here, that I wanted to write a review that accurately reflects the current situation at Greenprint and not how it has been. Dont get me wrong, its not run down, it just felt like it was heading there under the previous managers. The property is already perking up from the amount of TLC he and his crew have given the grounds and the buildings, and its obvious that he is passionate about getting this little property back up to its potential. Riley from Cornerstone Property Management has been hands on at the property from the get go. Fortunately- new management has taken over recently and I have seen 1000% of a turn around. Their responses to community issues often came across like they were blaming the tenants for some of the issues in the neighborhood rather than trying to problem solve. The previous property managers, however, were negligent and even fairly impractical/unrealistic about how to take proper care of this little property. Its fairly new, convenient, affordable, and cute- especially if you seek to be a bit of a minimalist. ![]() I have lived at this property since 2020 and I have loved it. ![]()
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