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Blue Line closure this weekend
Salt Lake City, Utah – This weekend, residents planning to travel via Blue Line should expect 15 to 30-minute delays as it will be undergoing rail construction from August 14 to August 18.
According to the Utah Transit Authority (UTA), the Blue Line through 10600 South will receive a grade crossing panel replacement this weekend, in which the grade crossing panels will be removed and replaced with pour-in-place concrete panels.
As a result, both tracks south of the Sandy Civic Center Station will be closed.
Due to power isolation issues, trains will be unable to service Crescent View, Kimballs Lane, or Draper Town Center Station, UTA reported.
There will be a bus bridge put in place between the Sandy Civic Center Station and the Draper Town Center Station.
According to UTA, the road will remain open during the construction process.
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