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Chapel Hill Transit is planning to build an 8.2 mile North-South Bus Rapid Transit (NSBRT) to run from the Eubanks Road Park & Ride lot (a northern terminus) and Southern Village (the southern terminus) and points in between. The route follows NC 86 (MLK Jr. Blvd.) from the northern edge of Chapel Hill into downtown, then follows Columbia St ...
I-485/South Boulevard is a light rail station in Charlotte, North Carolina.The elevated island platform is the southern terminus stop along the Lynx Blue Line and includes the second largest park and ride operated by Charlotte Area Transit System (CATS).
In 2019, the park and ride was temporarily relocated to a new location along Dewitt Lane, while the former lot location along Whitton Street was redeveloped as part of the LoSo Station mixed-use development. Beacon Partners, which is leading the 15-acre (6.1 ha) project, says that the park and ride will eventually be reincorporated. [2]
Old Concord Road Park & Ride: Tom Hunter: Hidden Valley: CATS: 11, 211: University City Blvd: University City: CATS: 11, 50, 54 University City Blvd Park & Ride: McCullough: JW Clay Blvd/UNC Charlotte: CATS: 22, 29, 47, 59 Rider: CCX JW Clay Blvd Park & Ride: University of North Carolina at Charlotte: UNC Charlotte–Main
The Lynx Blue Line is a 19.3-mile (31.1 km) light rail in Charlotte, North Carolina. 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 ...
RDU closed both park-and-ride lots and the Express lot in March 2020 when COVID-19 severely reduced demand for air travel. Central and Premier parking in the decks between the terminals remained open.
Lynx Silver Line will have 13 stations with about 10 having park-and-ride lots. In January 2019, CATS announced that the Silver Line would cross from Independence Boulevard over to 11th Street, run parallel to I-277 to North Graham Street, then turn south to link to the planned Gateway Station and continuation along the West Corridor. [14] [15]
Originally located in RTP. The center has a park and ride lot. The GoTriangle headquarters is also located adjescent to the terminal. In 2024, the agency received federal RAISE grant to build a new transit center near NC 54, Wilkinson Farm Road, and rail tracks owned by the North Carolina Railroad.