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  2. Riding Light Rail - Charlotte Area Transit System

    www.charlottenc.gov/CATS/Rail/Riding-Light-Rail

    Familiarize yourself with the Blue Line map and schedule to determine which station is closest to you. Decide what time and which station you will need to catch the train to reach your destination. Many of CATS bus routes provide service to the Blue Line for easy access to stations.

  3. Rail Routes and Schedules - Charlotte Area Transit System

    www.charlottenc.gov/CATS/Rail/Rail-Routes-and-Schedules

    Direction: UNC Charlotte Main Station I-485/S.Blvd. Station. Day: Show Schedule. Holiday Schedules. Please also look for holiday notices on our vehicles or call customer service at 704-336-RIDE. New Year’s Day, MLK Day, Memorial Day, Independence Day, Labor Day, the day after Thanksgiving Day, and Christmas Eve will follow a Saturday schedule.

  4. The Light Rail Guide | Charlotte Light Rail | LYNX Blue Line

    www.charlottesgotalot.com/.../navigating-the-light-rail

    Your Guide to the Light Rail in Charlotte. Here's where to eat, drink and explore near each of the 26 stations along the LYNX Blue Line. by Kristen Moore

  5. Stations - Charlotte Area Transit System

    www.charlottenc.gov/CATS/Rail/Stations-and-Park-and-Rides

    CATS has 26 stations, including ten park and ride locations. Parking is free at the park and ride locations. To determine which stations have a park and ride, look for the on the Blue Line map.

  6. Spend a day riding the Light Rail - CLTtoday

    clttoday.6amcity.com/city/using-light-rail-cats-charlotte-nc

    Riding the light rail is cost-effective, offering affordable fares compared to driving or parking. Most stations have a ticket vending machine accepting cash + credit cards. One-way ticket: $2.20. Round-trip ticket: $4.40. Weekly unlimited: $30.80. Pro tip: The rail system usually provides free rides on major holidays + Election Day.

  7. Lynx Blue Line - Wikipedia

    en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lynx_Blue_Line

    The Lynx Blue Line is a light rail line in Charlotte, North Carolina, United States. Opened in 2007, it was the first rail line of the Charlotte Area Transit System, [2] and the first major rapid rail service of any kind in the state.

  8. Light Rail – Parking and Transportation Services

    pats.charlotte.edu/transportation/light-rail

    Light rail stations at Ninth Street (beside UNC Charlotte Center City), J.W. Clay/UNC Charlotte at North Tryon Street, and the UNC Charlotte Main Station along Cameron Boulevard at Wallis Hall (near North Deck) bring the convenience of light rail to the University’s doorstep.

  9. What to know about riding light rail in Charlotte light rail ...

    www.charlotteobserver.com/news/local/article259400089.html

    The light rail in Charlotte is considered a north-to-south route with unchanging stations in both directions. This means there are no transfers required for your commute — ever. The line...

  10. Light Rail Stations - Charlotte Light Rail Guide

    www.lightrailcharlotte.com/light-rail-stations

    3rd Street / Convention Center Station. Charlotte Transportation Center / Arena Station. 7th Street Station. 9th Street Station. NoDa / Optimist Park / Plaza-Shamrock. Parkwood Station. 36th Street Station. 25th Street Station. Sugar Creek Station.

  11. How do you use the Charlotte, NC LYNX light rail line ...

    www.charlotteobserver.com/charlottefive/c5-around-town/...

    Are you unsure of how to use the LYNX light rail line in Charlotte? This is your transportation guide for riding the train routes, including where stops, locations, parking a car, price and...