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360 South 200 West

360 South 200 West

Commute to Downtown Salt Lake City

Walker’s Paradise

Daily errands do not require a car.

Excellent Transit

Transit is convenient for most trips.

Biker’s Paradise

Daily errands can be accomplished on a bike.

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About this Location

360 South 200 West
Salt Lake City
UT
84101

360 South 200 West has a Walk Score of 92 out of 100. This location is a Walker’s Paradise so daily errands do not require a car.

360 South 200 West is an eight minute walk from the 701 Blue Line and the 704 Green Line at the Gallivan Plaza Station stop.

This location is in the Rio Grande neighborhood in Salt Lake City. Nearby parks include Pioneer Park, Kilowatt Commons Park and Dinwoody Park.

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Travel Time Map

Explore how far you can travel by car, bus, bike and foot from 360 South 200 West.

Excellent Transit

360 South 200 West has excellent transit which means transit is convenient for most trips.

Rail lines:

  • 701 Blue Line

    0.3 mi

  • 704 Green Line

    0.3 mi

  • 703 Red Line

    0.4 mi

Bus lines:

  • 4 400 SOUTH

    0.1 mi

  • 209 900 EAST / 9TH Ave

    0.2 mi

  • 205 500 EAST

    0.2 mi

  • 2 200 SOUTH

    0.2 mi

  • 220 HIGHLAND DRIVE / 1100 EAST

    0.2 mi

  • 509 900 W SHUTTLE

    0.3 mi

Rio Grande Neighborhood

360 South 200 West is in the Rio Grande neighborhood. Rio Grande is the 2nd most walkable neighborhood in Salt Lake City with a neighborhood Walk Score of 86.

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