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The Charlotte Area Transit System (CATS) is the agency responsible for public transportation in the Charlotte metropolitan area. CATS operates bus and rail transit services in Mecklenburg County and surrounding areas. Established in 1999, CATS' bus and rail operations carry about 320,000 riders on an average week. [4]
A Charlotte Area Transit System spokesperson said the buses were a safety barrier. “As part of CATS support to public safety agencies, CATS has a contingency fleet that is decommissioned and ...
The Charlotte Area Transit System (CATS) is the agency responsible for operating mass transit in the Charlotte Metropolitan Area. CATS operates light rail transit, streetcar service, express shuttles, and bus service serving Charlotte and its immediate suburbs. The LYNX system comprises a 19.3-mile long north-south light rail line known as the ...
Charlotte proper has an estimated 664,000 residents, and the "Charlotte-Gastonia-Concord Metropolitan Statistical Area (MSA)" has an estimated 1,583,000. The recently-opened LYNX Blue Line has a system length of 15.5 km. The initial ridership forecast of 9,000 boardings per weekday implies about 3 million per year.
The CityLynx Gold Line is a streetcar line in Charlotte, North Carolina. A component of the Charlotte Area Transit System 's Lynx rail system, it follows a primarily east-west path along Beatties Ford Road, Trade Street and Central Avenue through central Charlotte. [8] The initial 1.5-mile (2.4 km), six-stop segment (Phase 1) [3] between Time ...
Extension of former 20 Queens Road; extended south to replace part of the 66X Sharon Road Express. [6][1] 21 Statesville Avenue. West Sugar Creek. Sugar Creek Road @ Food Lion. Statesville Avenue/Road, Old Statesville Road. 10.9 mi (17.5 km) Formerly 21 Double Oaks. [3][1] 22 Graham Street.
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. The 26-station, 19.3-mile (31.1 km) line extends from its northern terminus at the University ...
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