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Opened on November 24, 2007 and hailed as the first major rapid rail service of any kind in North Carolina, the line has 15 stations and ran 9.6 miles (15.4 km) between I-485/South Boulevard, near Pineville, and 7th Street, in Uptown Charlotte; the line was partly shared with the Charlotte Trolley from 2008–2010.
Select trips serve Charlotte station; 12 South Boulevard Clanton Park/Roseland Rose Thorn Place & Pressley Road (Pressley Ridge Apartments) Sterling I-485/South Boulevard station: South Boulevard 9.5 mi (15.3 km) 13 Nevin Road NoDa Sugar Creek station Firestone-Garden Park Milan Road East & Braden Drive Craighead Road, Cindy Lane 8.1 mi (13.0 km)
Charlotte Gateway Station is a future intermodal transit station in Charlotte, North Carolina, United States.Currently operating as a streetcar stop for the CityLynx Gold Line, with an adjoining bus station for Greyhound Lines intercity buses, [1] it is the centerpiece of the overall 19-acre (7.7 ha) Station District, and it will serve Charlotte Area Transit System (CATS) bus lines, the Lynx ...
The Charlotte Transportation Center (CTC), also known as Arena or CTC/Arena, is an intermodal transit station in Center City Charlotte, North Carolina, United States. It serves as the central hub for the Charlotte Area Transit System (CATS) buses and connects with the LYNX Blue Line and CityLYNX Gold Line. It is located on East Trade Street ...
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The Gateway Station will house a Greyhound bus stop, an Amtrak station, LYNX Silver Line, and a Charlotte Area Transit System (CATS) bus hub. [44] Overall the Ward includes 7,600,000 sq ft (710,000 m 2) of office space, 4,397 residential units, 367 hotel rooms, and 150,000 sq ft (14,000 m 2) of retail space. [35]
Scaleybark station, located at the intersection of South Boulevard and Whitton Street, is a stop along the Lynx Blue Line, operated by the Charlotte Area Transit System (CATS). The station includes a 315-space park and ride, located nearby on Dewitt Lane. [12] CATS also operates the following bus routes that traverse through the neighborhood: [12]
The three bus stands along Whitton Street were also relocated and reduced to two bus stands along southbound South Boulevard, catercorner to the station at Whitton Street. In April 2022, the agreement between Beacon Partners and CATS regarding the park and ride officially ended and was closed to commuters, with the temporary lot to be developed ...