Getting Around Salt Lake City

They don't call Salt Lake the "Crossroads of the West" for nothing. Getting here is a snap, with easy access by road, rail, and air. Interstates 15 & 80, and US Highway 89 run through downtown. Amtrak provides a link to east and west by rail. By air, half the U.S. population is within 2-1/2 hours. Salt Lake City International Airport is closer to the city it serves than nearly any other metropolitan airport.

How to Get There:
By Car
Major routes into the area are I-80 from the east and west, I-15 from the north and south, and I-84 from the northwest.
By Air:

Salt Lake City International Airport
776 North Terminal Drive, Salt Lake City, UT 84116
The airport is just north of I-80 at Exit 115, on the west side of the city. It is served by many of the national airlines, certain international carriers, and a variety of regional carriers.

Ground Transportation

Most of the major car rental companies, as well as taxis and limousines, are available at the airport and throughout the city.

By Train

Amtrak
340 South 600 West, Salt Lake City, UT 84101

By Bus
Greyhound
160 West S Temple, Salt Lake City, UT 84101

How to Get Around:
Getting around town is quite easy by car. The city has wide streets and ample parking. In the summer, from June - August, the city also operates the Pioneer Trolley (801-240-6279). It provides transportation in the Temple Square area.

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