Services to Park City will not be free for season pass holders and will cost $5-$10 roundtrip. Notably, UTA will still provide ski bus services on routes 902 and 39 to Park City, which will run weekday mornings and evenings and all day on the weekend. You can find the full list of amended ski routes here. In addition to changing several of their normal commuter routes, UTA will also be adjusting several ski bus services this year. You can find a full list of the amended routes across the state here. UTA currently has no plans to reinstate these and other cut routes in the future. Some of the most significant cuts affecting Park City include suspending Route 901, which connects Salt Lake City and Park City and shortening Route 902 to only run between Olympus Cove Park and Ride and Kimball Junction Transit Center. UTAH - On September 28, Utah Transit Authority (UTA) announced that they will be cutting their services due to “staffing shortages and hiring challenges.” These service cuts include several routes to and from Park City and will take effect on the UTA December 11 Change Day.
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