List of Lynx light rail stations

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.

Stations

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Station Line Location Opened Reference
3rd Street/Convention Center 305 East Third Street November 24, 2007 [2]
7th Street 260 East Seventh Street November 24, 2007 [2]
9th Street 237 East Ninth Street March 16, 2018 [3]
25th Street 2227 North Brevard Street March 16, 2018 [3]
36th Street 434 East 36th Street March 16, 2018 [3]
Archdale 6230 South Boulevard November 24, 2007 [2]
Arrowood 7717 England Street November 24, 2007 [2]
Bland Street 1511 Camden Road November 24, 2007 [2]
Bruns 1704 West Trade Street August 30, 2021 [4]
Carson 218 East Carson Boulevard November 24, 2007 [2]
Charlotte Gateway Station 601 West Trade Street August 30, 2021 [4]
Charlotte Transportation Center
CTC Arena (Gold Line)
310 East Trade Street November 24, 2007 [2]
CPCC Central Campus 1160–1205 Elizabeth Avenue July 14, 2015 [5][failed verification]
Davidson Street 604 East Trade Street July 14, 2015 [5][failed verification]
East/West Boulevard 1821 Camden Road November 24, 2007 [2]
Elizabeth & Hawthorne 1617 Elizabeth Avenue July 14, 2015 [5][failed verification]
French Street 402 Beatties Ford Road August 30, 2021 [4]
Hawthorne & 5th 226 Hawthorne Lane July 14, 2015 [5][failed verification]
Hawthorne & 8th 499 Hawthorne Lane August 30, 2021 [4]
I-485/South Boulevard 9508 South Boulevard November 24, 2007 [2]
Irwin Avenue 1007–1009 West Trade Street August 30, 2021 [4]
Johnson & Wales 839 West Trade Street August 30, 2021 [4]
Johnson C. Smith University 162 Beatties Ford Road August 30, 2021 [4]
JW Clay Blvd/UNC Charlotte 9048 North Tryon Street March 16, 2018 [3]
McCullough 8312 North Tryon Street March 16, 2018 [3]
McDowell Street 806 East Trade Street July 14, 2015 [5][failed verification]
Mint Street 419 West Trade Street August 30, 2021 [4]
New Bern 129 New Bern Street November 24, 2007 [2]
Old Concord Road 5442 North Tryon Street March 16, 2018 [3]
Parkwood 327 Parkwood Avenue March 16, 2018 [3]
Scaleybark 3750 South Boulevard November 24, 2007 [2]
Sharon Road West 8815 Crump Road November 24, 2007 [2]
Brooklyn Village 260 East Brooklyn Village Avenue November 24, 2007 [2]
Sugar Creek 644 East Sugar Creek Road March 16, 2018 [3]
Sunnyside Avenue 799 Hawthorne Lane August 30, 2021 [4]
Tom Hunter 6505 North Tryon Street March 16, 2018 [3]
Tryon Street 103 West Trade Street August 30, 2021 [4]
Tyvola 5703 Old Pineville Road November 24, 2007 [2]
UNC Charlotte–Main 9025 Cameron Boulevard March 16, 2018 [3]
University City Blvd 7205 North Tryon Street March 16, 2018 [3]
Wesley Heights 1514 West Trade Street August 30, 2021 [4]
Woodlawn 4756 Old Pineville Road November 24, 2007 [2]

References

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  1. ^ "LYNX Blue Line". CATS. Retrieved March 18, 2018.
  2. ^ a b c d e f g h i j k l m n o Harrison, Steve; Kristen Valle (November 25, 2007). "Light rail, heavy traffic - Thousands wait in lines for a free ride on 1st day". Charlotte Observer. p. 1A.
  3. ^ a b c d e f g h i j k Harrison, Steve; Henderson, Bruce (March 16, 2018). "After a decade of planning, Charlotte's light-rail extension finally opens". Charlotte Observer. Retrieved March 18, 2018.
  4. ^ a b c d e f g h i j k "CityLYNX Gold Line". Charlotte Area Transit System (CATS). Retrieved September 3, 2021.
  5. ^ a b c d e Harrison, Steve (July 13, 2015). "What are the rules for cars near Charlotte's new streetcar?". Charlotte Observer. Retrieved March 18, 2018.