The Mount Timpanogos Transit Center[Note 1] was a staffed, open air bus transfer station in southeast Orem, Utah, United States.
While the transit center was open air, its fabric awning provided limited shelter for passengers during inclement weather.
Just over four years later UTA opened a customer service center within the University Mall, just inside the northeast entrance.
[8] However the transit center's role as a hub decreased significantly following the extension of the FrontRunner commuter rail south to Provo in 2012 and the increased number of routes connecting at Utah Valley University.
[20] While the UVX line does not connect directly at the transit center, it does have a substantial impact on the bus traffic in the area.
The transit center was anticipated to remain at its existing location on the eastern edge of this real estate expansion and was the primary regular bus stop for the development.
While this MAX line will not connect at the transit center either, it will pass along South State Street (about 2,600 feet [790 m] to the west) and will further affect the bus traffic in the area.
With the bus bays now sitting empty, the only two bus routes serving the station are the 850 running from Lehi Station to Provo Central, and 862 from Orem Central to UVU, going around Orem city limits and ending at the University Place UVX stop.
The physical facilities were demolished rather abruptly in January 2020 in preparation for a new Courtyard Inn by Marriott planned to open on the site.