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Daybreak Parkway station

2011 establishments in UtahRailway stations in Salt Lake County, UtahRailway stations in the United States opened in 2011TRAX (light rail) stations
Red line Trax at Daybreak Parkway and platforms
Red line Trax at Daybreak Parkway and platforms

Daybreak Parkway is a light rail station in the Daybreak Community in South Jordan, Utah, in the United States, served by the Red Line of the Utah Transit Authority's (UTA) TRAX light rail system. The station is the southwestern terminus of the Red Line, which provides service from this station to the University of Utah.

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Daybreak Parkway station
Grandville Avenue, South Jordan Daybreak Community

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N 40.544027 ° E -112.014086 °
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Daybreak Parkway Platform Arrivals

Grandville Avenue
South Jordan, Daybreak Community
Utah, United States
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