Charlotte, North Carolina's light rail system open Nov 24, 2007
Official site to CATS Lynx system
http://www.charmeck....s/lynx/home.htm
See how the LYNX Ticket Vending Machine works
http://ww.charmeck.o...flash/index.htm
Image of regional CATS bus park and ride stations
http://www.charmeck....ed Projects.htm
Charlotte, North Carolina's light rail system open Nov 24, 2007
Started by
Atlside
, Nov 07 2007 11:25 PM
6 replies to this topic
#1
Posted 07 November 2007 - 11:25 PM
#3
Posted 28 May 2008 - 06:57 PM


#4
Posted 29 May 2008 - 03:16 PM
Great photos. Is ridership still high? I know there were/are a lot of opponents to the system. I bet lots of folks are glad they've got LYNX with gas prices being what they are today.
#5
Posted 05 June 2008 - 01:20 PM
JDC, on May 29 2008, 05:16 PM, said:
Great photos. Is ridership still high? I know there were/are a lot of opponents to the system. I bet lots of folks are glad they've got LYNX with gas prices being what they are today.
Wikipedia:
Prior to the opening of the line in November 2007, CATS projected ridership for the completed Blue Line to be 9,100 on an average weekday in its first year of operation, and gradually increase to 18,100 by 2025. Through its first few months of operation, the line averaged 8,700 daily weekday ridership, in line with its projected first-year ridership of 9,100. By the first quarter of 2008, weekday ridership had increased to 18,600, double first-year projections and ahead of the 2025 projections

Southend, near Bland St. Station

Stonewall Station

7th Street Station

Transportation Center/Arena Station


Near the arena

Interior

Near Carson St. Station

Bland St. Station

New Bern Station

This spring the trolley has started operating again, sharing much of the same track with light rail. It adds 4 more stops; 9th Street, Morehead, Tremont, and Atherton Mills

A little video tour I made one lazy Sunday afternoon:
Another video:
Plans are underway for the Blue Line northeast extention up to UNC-Charlotte by 2013 and the Purple north commuter line up to Huntersville/Davidson. There has also been talk of starting the Central Ave./Elizabeth streetcar line that is part of the 2025 transit plan, but there are serious doubts about the city being able to handle all 3 transit projects at once. We'll see.
#6
Posted 06 June 2008 - 06:33 PM
What's really amazing about this light rail system is that it in what is clearly a very car oriented city it has become so successful. The planning appears to of been tremendous. All the way along the line they have upzoned (allowed for more density and height) which has spurred all sorts of transit oriented development.
#7
Posted 24 September 2008 - 02:31 PM
New photos of LYNX:

Stonewall Station:

Stonewall Station:

3rd Street/Convention Center Station:

3rd Street/Convention Center Station:

Charlotte Transportation Center/Arena Station:

7th Street Station:

7th Street Station:

Stonewall Station:

Stonewall Station:

3rd Street/Convention Center Station:

3rd Street/Convention Center Station:

Charlotte Transportation Center/Arena Station:

7th Street Station:

7th Street Station:
Edited by InitialD, 24 September 2008 - 02:32 PM.
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