SALT LAKE CITY (ABC4) — Utah Transit Authority is preparing for its Spring Change Day, where it will launch a new route, adjust others, and make the UTA FAREPAY Card the primary fare payment method for reduced fare and frequent riders.
Spring Change Day is Sunday, April 12. UTA makes changes to services three times a year in the spring, fall, and winter. Change Days are intended to improve quality of life and improve service for residents.
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The biggest change is that the UTA FAREPAY Card is going to become the primary fare payment method for reduced fare users and frequent riders. The card helps riders save money by automatically capping daily and weekly fares to help ensure that riders are paying the least amount of money possible to use UTA services.
The card is reloadable, and it’s available at UTA customer service locations, online, and at some retailers…