Some people going to the Warriors Over the Wasatch air show at Hill Air Force Base on Saturday faced two-hour delays at the entrance, which was temporarily closed as officials dealt with the backup.
The U.S.A.F. Thunderbirds perform at the Warriors Over the Wasatch airshow at Hill Airforce Base, Sunday, June 24, 2018.Massive crowds attending the Warriors Over the Wasatch show prompted Hill Air Force Base to temporarily delay entry to the base on Saturday, Fox 13 reported.
An official at the UTA station in Clearfield said anyone arriving via the train faced a two-hour wait once they got to the base, and risked not getting in at all. But even after the base said it had reopened gates, UTA trains were still telling passengers that the show was closed to new guests for the remainder of the day.
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