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  1. CATS has 26 stations, including ten park and ride locations. Parking is free at the park and ride locations. To determine which stations have a park and ride, look for the on the Blue Line map.

  2. Familiarize yourself with the 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 Blue Line for easy access to stations.

  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. Explore the east side of Charlotte at spots near the Old Concord Road Station. Start your journey here by using one of 332 park-and-ride spots or grab a quick ride share from the station to Eastway Park, which features a state-of-the-art recreation center, disc golf, athletic fields, community art and more.

  5. Rail Routes and Schedules. Bicycles. (JPEG, 872KB) (PNG, 473KB) Commuter information about Rail lines in Charlotte.

  6. Charlotte Area Transit System - LYNX Light Rail. Opened 2007, Charlotte's Light Rail network (LYNX) consists of a light rail service and a modern streetcar service that serve the city of Charlotte, North Carolina.

  7. 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 is governed by the Metropolitan Transit Commission and is operated as a ...

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