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2 transit options for SLCC commuters

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Scott Ditto
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February 2, 2016
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Passenger boards B-Line southbound bus
A student boards the B-Line shuttle at South City Campus in May 2015. The shuttle is free to ride with a OneCard. (Ashley Frias)

Salt Lake Community College students have access to alternate means of transportation when going from campus to campus.

SLCC offers a shuttle service, known as the B-Line, and discounted UTA passes year round as a way to help its students commute to and from the various campuses.

For students with classes at multiple campuses, B-Line buses stop at the South City, Meadowbrook, Taylorsville Redwood, Jordan and Miller campuses. The B-line is free to students who present their OneCard upon boarding.

Students can use the SLCC Shuttle Tracker or download the Ride Systems app to view a live map of the shuttle locations and how long until they arrive at each location.

In addition to the B-Line, any currently enrolled SLCC student can buy a discounted UTA student pass for cheaper access to UTA bus and TRAX services.

Students must use the UTA website and select SLCC from the list of institutions. The discount will vary depending on the type of pass purchased and is prorated for each time period the pass is valid for the semester.

FrontRunner service is only available through the purchase of a premium pass.

UTA bus stops are located throughout Salt Lake, Utah and Summit counties, while TRAX lines run from Draper to Salt Lake City.

For more information about the UTA student pass or the B-Line, contact the Campus Card office at 801-957-3859.

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