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UTA Extends S-Line Deeper into Sugar House
New streetcar extension to reach Sugar House Shopping Center after city approves interlocal agreement.
Mar. 28, 2026 at 3:52pm
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The Utah Transit Authority (UTA) is set to begin construction in May on a project to extend its S-Line streetcar service deeper into the Sugar House neighborhood of Salt Lake City. The extension will add approximately a quarter-mile of track, taking the line from its current eastern terminus at Fairmont Station to a new stop south of the Cinemark theater at the Sugar House Shopping Center. The $43.6 million project received funding from the state legislature, a transit investment fund, and local matches, with the city donating property for the expansion.
Why it matters
The S-Line extension is part of a long-term effort by UTA and Salt Lake City to make it easier for residents to choose transit over driving, reduce traffic congestion, and support local businesses in the heart of the Sugar House commercial district. The project reflects years of community planning and vision for improving mobility and access in the neighborhood.
The details
The interlocal agreement between UTA and Salt Lake City allows the transit agency to operate the streetcar extension and outlines maintenance responsibilities. The project will also redevelop Reinvestment Agency land and install new traffic signals to address pedestrian safety concerns at key intersections. Construction is expected to take about 13 months, with the new service scheduled to begin in August 2027 after testing.
- In 2021, the Utah Legislature first allocated funding for the S-Line extension project.
- On March 28, 2026, the Salt Lake City Community Reinvestment Agency board of directors approved the interlocal agreement with UTA.
- Construction is expected to begin in May 2026 and last approximately 13 months, with the new service launching in August 2027.
The players
Utah Transit Authority (UTA)
The regional public transit agency serving the Wasatch Front, including Salt Lake City.
Salt Lake City
The capital and most populous city in Utah, which has partnered with UTA on the S-Line extension project.
Sarah Young
A Salt Lake City Councilwoman whose district includes the Sugar House neighborhood.
Lynn Jacobs
A transportation engineer for Salt Lake City.
What they’re saying
“This extension may seem short, but its impact is huge and part of a long-term effort making it easier to choose transit, reduce traffic and support local businesses at the heart of Sugar House.”
— Sarah Young, Salt Lake City Councilwoman
“It's really good spacing for a streetcar.”
— Lynn Jacobs, Transportation Engineer, Salt Lake City
What’s next
The next step is for UTA to begin construction on the S-Line extension project in May 2026, with the new service expected to launch in August 2027 after testing is completed.
The takeaway
The S-Line extension reflects Salt Lake City's long-term commitment to improving public transit and supporting local businesses in the Sugar House neighborhood. By making it easier for residents to choose transit over driving, the project aims to reduce traffic congestion and enhance the community's walkability and quality of life.
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