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  1. Riding Light Rail Getting Started. Familiarize yourself with the LYNX Blue Line map and schedule to determine which station is closest to you. Decide what time and which station you will need to catch the train to reach your destination. Many of CATS bus routes provide service to the LYNX Blue Line for easy access to stations.

  2. Things to Do. Your Guide to the Light Rail in Charlotte. Here's where to eat, drink and explore near each of the 26 stations along the LYNX Blue Line. by Kristen Moore. Photography by Cody Hughes.

  3. Charlotte light rail stops in Eastway, Hidden Valley, University City, NoDa, Optimist Park, Plaza-Shamrock, Uptown, South End, Montclaire South, Lower South End, and South Charlotte.

  4. LYNX has 26 stations, including ten park and ride locations. Parking is free at the LYNX park and ride locations. To determine which stations have a park and ride, look for the on the LYNX Blue Line map. (JPEG, 872KB)

  5. Uptown Charlotte; South End; Montclaire South / Lower South End; South Charlotte; Browse by Station. South Charlotte. I-485 / South Boulevard Station; Sharon Road West Station; Arrowood Station; Archdale Station; Tyvola Station; Montclaire South / Lower South End. Woodlawn Station; Scaleybark Station; South End. New Bern Station; East/West Blvd ...

  6. 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, and the first major rapid rail service of any kind in the state.

  7. 16 de mar. de 2018 · It would be tough to overstate the significance of the first extension of the LYNX light rail system since the original Blue Line opened in 2007. The new 9.3-mile Blue Line Extension (BLE) opens at 10 a.m. today, continuing the line from 7th Street Station in Uptown to UNC Charlottes campus.