You can still see where TRAX is at via Transit and we will continue to provide frequent rail updates through Twitter, as well as, other rider alerts across our social media channels. ![]() You can still find out when your next bus will arrive with Ride Time. We will continue to maintain our other rider tools. ![]() If you subscribe, we’ll keep you informed of any system-wide or large disruptions to our service as they happen. In 2020 we’ve experienced public health concerns with COVID-19, an earthquake, and more recently protests, all of which have affected our service. For FrontRunner that means 20 minutes or more and for TRAX 15 minutes or more.Ħ - Be notified of system-wide disruptions. We don’t want to send you too many alerts, so we’ll let you know if our rail is experiencing significant delays or disruptions. We’ll notify subscribers that their route is on detour, notify them if something changes (maybe it goes longer than expected), and notify them when their route has returned to normal service. By using your subscriber preferences you can unsubscribe from all our alerts or change the routes you want to receive alerts about.Ĥ - Be notified about detours, changes, and when they are cleared. You can choose email or text or both - whatever works for you.ģ - Change preferences or unsubscribe at any time. In other words, you pick and choose the routes you want to be in the know about.Ģ - Choose your preferred way to receive alerts: email or text.Ĭustomize how you get service alerts. Perhaps you live or work in downtown Salt Lake and you want to be notified about all the bus routes at the stop closest to you. You have the option to select all three TRAX lines or just the one line you use as part of your commute. Staying in the vein of providing just the right amount of information, here are seven things you should know about our new Service Alerts.ġ - Sign up only for the routes you want to know about. That’s right, as part of this new tool, our social media customer service team will be available seven days a week, supporting our Sunday bus and TRAX riders. Our new Service Alerts will provide information about bus detours, major rail delays, and any system-wide disruptions and they’ll be provided seven days a week. We’re excited to offer a new communication tool to our riders! Starting June 11th you will be able to sign up for email or text notifications for the UTA routes you use. Get Service Alerts Delivered to Your Phone Thursday, June 11, 2020
0 Comments
Leave a Reply. |
AuthorWrite something about yourself. No need to be fancy, just an overview. ArchivesCategories |