"UTA is delighted by the grant award," he said in a statement. In this case, it will help the agency replace half of its "older high-floor TRAX cars with new low-floor cars," said Carlton Christensen, UTA board of trustees chairman. The new money headed UTA's way comes from the Rail Vehicle Replacement Program, a section of the law that helps communities replace older rail cars. ![]() Department of Transportation announced that it is sending $60 million toward the Utah Transit Authority to help the agency replace nearly two dozen aging light rail vehicles, as a part of more than $700 million in grants it approved Friday as part of the bipartisan infrastructure bill signed in 2021.
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