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501 Light Rail Time Schedule & Line Route 501 light rail time schedule & line map 501 Inbound View In Website Mode The 501 light rail line (Inbound) has 2 routes. For regular weekdays, their operation hours are: (1) Inbound: 12:00 AM - 11:30 PM (2) Outbound: 12:20 AM - 11:50 PM Use the Moovit App to ƒnd the closest 501 light rail station near you and ƒnd out when is the next 501 light rail arriving. Direction: Inbound 501 light rail Time Schedule 26 stops Inbound Route Timetable: VIEW LINE SCHEDULE Sunday 12:00 AM - 11:30 PM Monday 12:00 AM - 11:30 PM I-485 Station 9512 South Bv, Charlotte Tuesday 12:00 AM - 11:30 PM Sharon Rd West Station Wednesday 12:00 AM - 11:30 PM 8811 Crump Rd, Charlotte Thursday 12:00 AM - 11:30 PM Arrowood Station Friday 12:00 AM - 11:30 PM 7202 South Bv, Charlotte Saturday 12:00 AM - 11:30 PM Archdale Station 6150 South Boulevard, Charlotte Tyvola Station 5703 Pineville Road, Charlotte 501 light rail Info Direction: Inbound Woodlawn Station Stops: 26 4755 Pineville Road, Charlotte Trip Duration: 57 min Line Summary: I-485 Station, Sharon Rd West Scaleybark Station Station, Arrowood Station, Archdale Station, Tyvola 3810 South Boulevard, Charlotte Station, Woodlawn Station, Scaleybark Station, New Bern Station, Lynx East/West Blvd Station, Bland New Bern Station Station, Carson Station, Stonewall Station, 3rd/ 129 New Bern St, Charlotte Convention Center Station, Charlotte Transportation Center, 7th St Station, 9th Street Station, Parkwood Lynx East/West Blvd Station Station, 25th St Station, 36th St Station, Sugar Creek 1732 South Boulevard, Charlotte Station, Old Concord Road Station, Tom Hunter Station, University City Blvd Station, Mccullough Bland Station Station, Jw Clay Park And Ride, Unc Charlotte 1501 Camden Rd, Charlotte Station Carson Station 219 E Carson Bv, Charlotte Stonewall Station 260 East Stonewall St, Charlotte 3rd/ Convention Center Station 301 E 3rd St, Charlotte Charlotte Transportation Center 310 E Trade St, Charlotte 7th St Station 260 East 7th St, Charlotte 9th Street Station 249 E 9th St, Charlotte Parkwood Station 1603 N Brevard St, Charlotte 25th St Station 2223 N Brevard St, Charlotte 36th St Station 315 E 36th St, Charlotte Sugar Creek Station 646 E Sugar Creek Rd, Charlotte Old Concord Road Station 5442 N Tryon St, Charlotte Tom Hunter Station 6505 North Tryon St, Charlotte University City Blvd Station 7205 N Tryon St, Charlotte Mccullough Station 8312 N Tryon St, Charlotte Jw Clay Park And Ride 8963 N Tryon St, Charlotte Unc Charlotte Station 9029 Cameron Bv, Charlotte Direction: Outbound 501 light rail Time Schedule 26 stops Outbound Route Timetable: VIEW LINE SCHEDULE Sunday 12:20 AM - 11:50 PM Monday 12:20 AM - 11:50 PM Unc Charlotte Station 9029 Cameron Bv, Charlotte Tuesday 12:20 AM - 11:50 PM Jw Clay Park And Ride Wednesday 12:20 AM - 11:50 PM 8963 N Tryon St, Charlotte Thursday 12:20 AM - 11:50 PM Mccullough Station Friday 12:20 AM - 11:50 PM 8312 N Tryon St, Charlotte Saturday 12:20 AM - 11:50 PM University City Blvd Station 7205 N Tryon St, Charlotte Tom Hunter Station 6505 North Tryon St, Charlotte 501 light rail Info Direction: Outbound Old Concord Road Station Stops: 26 5442 N Tryon St, Charlotte Trip Duration: 59 min Line Summary: Unc Charlotte Station, Jw Clay Park Sugar Creek Station And Ride, Mccullough Station, University City Blvd 646 E Sugar Creek Rd, Charlotte Station, Tom Hunter Station, Old Concord Road Station, Sugar Creek Station, 36th St Station, 25th St 36th St Station Station, Parkwood Station, 9th Street Station, 7th St 315 E 36th St, Charlotte Station, Charlotte Transportation Center, 3rd/ Convention Center Station, Stonewall Station, 25th St Station Carson Station, Bland Station, Lynx East/West Blvd 2223 N Brevard St, Charlotte Station, New Bern Station, Scaleybark Station, Woodlawn Station, Tyvola Station, Archdale Station, Parkwood Station Arrowood Station, Sharon Rd West Station, I-485 1603 N Brevard St, Charlotte Station 9th Street Station 249 E 9th St, Charlotte 7th St Station 260 East 7th St, Charlotte Charlotte Transportation Center 310 E Trade St, Charlotte 3rd/ Convention Center Station 301 E 3rd St, Charlotte Stonewall Station 260 East Stonewall St, Charlotte Carson Station 219 E Carson Bv, Charlotte Bland Station 1501 Camden Rd, Charlotte Lynx East/West Blvd Station 1732 South Boulevard, Charlotte New Bern Station 129 New Bern St, Charlotte Scaleybark Station 3810 South Boulevard, Charlotte Woodlawn Station 4755 Pineville Road, Charlotte Tyvola Station 5703 Pineville Road, Charlotte Archdale Station 6150 South Boulevard, Charlotte Arrowood Station 7202 South Bv, Charlotte Sharon Rd West Station 8811 Crump Rd, Charlotte I-485 Station 9512 South Bv, Charlotte 501 light rail time schedules and route maps are available in an o«ine PDF at moovitapp.com. 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