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Position Paper:
Salt Lake Station
Salt Lake City and Mayor DeeDee Corridinni has set policy to build a new
transportation center in Salt Lake City. Although InterRail does support a
transportation center, the location chosen by the city will not benefit the
operations of the transportation center. The new Intermodal station will go in
an area that is currently a minor yard for the Union Pacific railroad, and is a
hazardous waste site. Although the area is schedule for redevelopment, it could
be many years before this happens. In the meantime, the new Intermodal station
is in a bad location with no easy access to anything.
We at InterRail feel that the former Union Pacific station would make a
more logical choice for a new transportation center. There are several benefits
to the Union Pacific location over the proposed location and the present Amtrak
station in the former Rio Grande Station.
- The Union Pacific station has a direct connection to the new
north-south light rail line and the proposed East-West light rail line.
- The Union Pacific station is centrally located only three blocks from
2 hotels, across the street from the Delta Center, two blocks from the
convention center, three blocks from the main shopping areas, and four blocks
to the biggest attraction in Utah: Temple Square.
- The Union Pacific station is a better station for the proposed
commuter train line as it is located closer to the employment center of Salt
Lake City.
- The present Rio Grande station, although located next to a museum, is
also within a block of three homeless shelters and soup kitchens.
- By using the Union Pacific station, the city would not have to pay
for a feeder connection for the light rail line.
- To remodel the Union Pacific station would be less expensive than
building a new station that would require new street access, new sewers, and
other upgrades to the infrastructure improvements.
- There is plenty of land at the Union Pacific station for bus parking,
automobile parking, room for the new commuter trains, and the expansion of
Amtrak.
- Not only is there plenty of room for Amtrak and Greyhound, there is
plenty of room within the UP building for restaurants, stores, transit
information, and offices.
- The area east of the Union Pacific station already has seen
substantial redevelopment, and makes a more ideal location around which to base
future development.
The Intermodal station will be, for many, their first impression of Salt
Lake City. The former Union Pacific station, turned into a multi-modal station
with many services, will give visitors a wonderful first impression of Salt
Lake City, and provide a beautiful gateway of which the entire city could be
proud.
April 25, 1999 - InterRail
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