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UDOT and UTA outline FrontRunner 2x double-tracking plan for north-of-Provo segment

6489084 · September 9, 2025
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State transportation officials described a FrontRunner 2x project segment north of Provo that would add strategic double track to increase service frequency, discussed property impacts, relocation protections and noise mitigation, and scheduled a neighborhood meeting for Sept. 18.

Utah Department of Transportation (UDOT) and Utah Transit Authority (UTA) staff briefed the Provo City Council on Sept. 9 about the FrontRunner 2x project, which would add strategic double-track segments across the 83-mile corridor to allow service every 15 minutes in peak periods. Officials said the state has appropriated roughly $850 million toward FrontRunner expansion, including a $200 million appropriation in 2023 and a dedicated commuter rail fund.

UDOT project director Brian Allen and members of the project team described why adding more trains is not simply a matter of more cars or frequency on single-track sections. “Most of FrontRunner is a single track...sharing that single track limits how often trains can arrive at stations,” Allen said. The FrontRunner 2x concept adds double-track sections at selected locations — including a short but operationally important segment north of Provo — to let trains pass without long waits and…

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