A railroad crossing in Salt Lake City where a cyclist was tragically killed last week remains unimproved nearly a year after plans for safety enhancements were
on Nov. 7, 2023. remains unimproved nearly a year after plans for safety enhancements were put forth.
"I bike because I enjoy it," Christensen said during an interview along the trail, emphasizing the importance of the route to cyclists in the area. "The difficulty is when you have multiple tracks, you can have multiple trains," Christensen pointed out. "It's frustrating that we're squabbling over these details and dealing with a big, out-of-state company that's just doing what they want," Larsen said.
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