The initiative moves train-building activities from the Salt Lake, Garfield & Western Railway’s main East Yard to a new site south of I-80. By relocating these maneuvers, officials expect to significantly shorten wait times at crossings like North Temple and reduce the frequency of blocked intersections that have long frustrated local residents. Salt Lake City Mayor Erin Mendenhall noted that the shift is a direct response to neighbor concerns regarding connectivity and quality of life.
Funding for the project is a collaborative effort: the Federal Railroad Administration is contributing more than $13 million, while Patriot Rail has committed over $17 million. The Utah Inland Port Authority added a $500,000 contribution to finalize the budget. Paragon Construction Systems has been tapped as the lead contractor, and initial materials are already arriving at the site.





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