Life at Railrunner

Designed for smoother mornings, connected living, and evenings that feel like home.

Right beside the FrontRunner line, Railrunner brings together connection and comfort in a way that feels thoughtful. Access to Ogden, Salt Lake City, and beyond keeps you close to everything, while the neighborhood itself gives you a reason to stay.

Townhome living, attached garages, wide sidewalks, and welcoming community spaces create more than convenience. They create breathing room. A place where routines feel steady, evenings feel calm, and life unfolds naturally.

Railrunner isn’t about moving through. It’s the place you settle into.

Aerial view of Railrunner townhomes in Roy, Utah, with the FrontRunner rail tracks running alongside the community.
Family sitting on grass in a sunny park while a child holds up a toy airplane, with trees in the background

Room to Grow

Life feels less rushed when Midland Elementary is within walking distance and Roy High School is just a mile away. Daily routines feel simpler, and there’s more time to focus on what matters at home.

With Hill Air Force Base nearby and the Roy FrontRunner station steps from home, work fits into your day without taking it over. You’re home in time for baseball practice at West Park, dinner around the table, or an evening walk through the neighborhood.

Evenings feel calm here. Kids ride bikes, neighbors gather at the park, and weekends are spent by the pool or exploring nearby trails. It’s a community designed for connection, stability, and the kind of everyday moments that make home feel complete.

Life, Connected

Life here moves with you. With the Roy FrontRunner station just steps away, Downtown Salt Lake City and Ogden are always within reach. You can skip the long drives and daily traffic and choose the flexibility that fits your routine.

Inside your townhome, there’s space to live and space to gather. Bedrooms upstairs create separation when you need it, while open living areas make it easy to host game nights, watch parties, or dinner with friends. Whether you’re sharing the home with roommates or building your own routine, the layout works.

After work, you can head to the fitness center for a quick workout, meet friends by the pool, throw on headphones and hit the trail right outside the community for a reset. It is a lifestyle that stays active and social while still feeling comfortable and unhurried.

Open-concept living room inside a Railrunner townhome in Roy, Utah.
Exterior view of Railrunner townhomes in Roy, Utah, featuring attached two-car garages at dusk.

Commute with Confidence

A long workday is easier when home feels predictable. Railrunner’s location keeps you connected to Ogden, the airport, Weber State, Hill Air Force Base, and even Downtown Salt Lake City — without turning your commute into the most stressful part of your day.

For those heading south, the FrontRunner ride to Salt Lake City takes close to an hour, but it’s an hour you don’t spend gripping a steering wheel in traffic. It’s time to read, catch up on a podcast, answer a few emails, or simply unwind before walking through your front door.

And when you arrive, an attached garage means no circling for parking and no scraping ice in the winter. Just a smooth transition from work mode to home life.

The goal is not just getting to and from work. It is arriving home with energy left for the people and moments that matter most.