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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 .
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]
CATS says the changes will maximize reliability and minimize missed trips. Driver shortages leads CATS to reduce frequency of bus routes. Which ones are affected?
The Lynx Red Line is a proposed commuter rail service, connecting the towns in northern Mecklenburg and southern Iredell counties to Uptown Charlotte, North Carolina.In 2019, after a reevaluation of the entire corridor, the Charlotte Area Transit System (CATS) decided to move forward with BRT and shelve the commuter rail; which had been met with frustration by various city leaders and ...
The LYNX rail system in Charlotte, North Carolina, US comprises 43 stations on two lines, the Blue Line and the Gold Line. The Blue Line is a light rail line connecting Uptown Charlotte to Pineville and the University of North Carolina Charlotte campus. [1] The Gold Line is a streetcar line within Uptown Charlotte.
Mac Tabby Cat Café has been fostering kitties and helping to find them homes for nearly 5 years. ‘Each cat has an entire story:’ Charlotte’s first cat café celebrates 1,000th adoption Skip ...
Sports competitions in Charlotte, North Carolina (7 C, 18 P) Pages in category "Events in Charlotte, North Carolina" The following 6 pages are in this category, out of 6 total.
Their daughter Ellie Schrock told The Post she was excited about seeing her parents Bob, a 58-year-old farmer, and Lori, 56, who were traveling with their two cats from Kiowa, Kansas.