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Conf Room Riders Guide Park and Ride Lots Williamson Chapel 150 MAP LEGEND United Methodist Church 83X CATS Area Map Legend If you don’t live within convenient walkingstance di of aCATS route or theLYNX Blue Line, you can drive to the nearest Park and Ride lot to catch thes bu or train. Please see map below, or Express service map for location. Park and Ride Si usted no vive dentro de andar convenientestancia la di de una rutas de CATS o la LíneaLYNX Blue, usted puede manejar al más cercano terreno del Parque y elseo Pa para coger autobús o tren. Vea por favor mapa debajo de o Exprese el servicio mapa para la ubicación. MOORESVILLE IREDELL CO. ROWAN CO. 52 41X Express route 10 Local bus route CATAWBA CO. Local bus route – alternate service Abbey Plaza ShoppingCenter Carolina Place Mall Cokesburg United Gastonia Transit Center Mallard Creek Plaza United MethodistChurch St John NeumannCatholic University Place 77X Express route – non-stopLINCOLN CO. 10 601 Park St, Belmont, NC 11001 Carolina Place Pkwy, Pineville, MethodistChurch (Bradley Transit Center) 1712 JN Pease Pl, Charlotte, NC 589 BrawleySchool Rd, Mooresville, Church 8931 JM Keynes Dr,Charlotte, NC 53X Express route321 – reverse commute 201 Neighborhood bus route Map ref: Express map 6701 Idlewild Rd,Charlotte, NC 121 N OaklandSt, Gastonia, NC Map ref: B6 77 NC NC 8451 Idlewild Rd,Charlotte, NC Express route Map ref: F6 Map ref: Express map Map ref: B6 41X Express route – infrequent service 41X Arboretum ShoppingCenter Map ref: J3 Manchester Theater Map ref: D6 Map ref: F7 601 85 Lowesville Wal-Mart 150 83X 77X Express route – non-stop 8008 Providence Rd,Charlotte, NC Central Church of God Cornelius Town Hall Good Shepherd Presbyterian 1935 Cinema Dr, Rock Hill,SC Presbyterian Medical Plaza LYNX Blue Line (under construction); Map ref: I5 5301 Sardis Rd, Charlotte, NC 21445 Catawba Ave,Cornelius, NC Church Map ref: Express map Strawberry Hill NC Highway 73 & NC Highway 16 16 Davidson ROWAN 53X Express route – reverse commute University Park and Ride Lot CO. Archdale Station Map ref: G5 Map ref: Huntersville/Cornelius map 3307 Rea Rd,Charlotte, NC Mason Wallace Park 4309 Providence Rd,Charlotte, NC Lowesville, NC CABARRUS CO. 41X Express route – alternate service Map ref: I5 8401 Medical Plaza DriveCharlotte, NC Map ref: G5 77 77X 6230 South Blvd,Charlotte, NC Cornerstone BaptistChurch 7300 Monroe Rd,Charlotte, NC Map ref: Express map LINCOLNTONFor Express routes service in this KANNAPOLIS LYNX Blue Line Central Steele Creek Map ref: G6 Map ref: B6 Cornelius Map ref: G3 Presbyterian Church 8947 Albemarle Rd,Charlotte, NC Huntersville Northcross Target/Home Depot 27 area, please see the Charlotte Area Lowesville Wal-Mart Map ref: E7 17126 Northcross Dr, Huntersville, NC Providence BaptistChurch Waterside Crossing Park and Ride Lake 77X LYNX Station Arrowood Station 9401 S TryonSt, Charlotte, NC Matthews Independence Pointe 3333 Cloverleaf Pkwy, Kannapolis, NC map and the Huntersville, Cornelius 83X 21 Map ref: Huntersville/Cornelius map 9614 Independence Pointe Pkwy, 4921 Randolph Rd,Charlotte, NC 149 Cross Center Dr, Denver,C N 73 Norman 7717 EnglandSt, Charlotte, NC Map ref: H1 Coulwood ShoppingCenter Map ref: Express map inset map. rr Rd LYNX Park and Ride Map ref: G5 Fu Target/Home Depot 80X Map ref: H3 8410 Bellhaven Rd,Charlotte, NC Huntersville-Gateway Matthews, NC Map ref: Express map am Christ Bible Teaching 77X S Park and Ride Charlotte Trolley (closed for LYNX construct Map ref: B2 10300 Compass St, Huntersville, NC Map ref: H7 Providence MethodistChurch Trinity PresbyterianChurch 73 Big Lots Center WhitehallCommons 88X Waterside Crossing 48X CONCORD Trolley stop only Davidson South Main Map ref: Huntersville/Cornelius map Matthews PresbyterianChurch 2810 Providence Rd,Charlotte, NC 150 Park and Ride 280 Hwy 29South,Concord, NC 1103 Unarco Rd, Marshville, NC 3115 Providence Rd,Charlotte, NC 8031 S TryonSt, Charlotte, NC Huntersville 49 Community Transit Center; Park and Ride Lo Map ref: Express map 480 S Main St, Davidson, NC I-485/South Boulevard Station 207 W JohnSt, Matthews, NC Map ref: G5 Map ref: Express map Map ref: Huntersville/Cornelius map Map ref: H7 Map ref: G5 Map ref: G2 LINCOLN CO. BJ’s 9508 South Blvd,Charlotte, NC ScaleyBark Station GASTON Place of interest; Government institution Church of Jesus Christ of Tyvola Station CO. Big Lots 6030 Independence Blvd,Charlotte, NC Downtown Rock Hill Map ref: I3 Northlake Mall 3750 South Blvd,Charlotte, NC Williamson Chapel United 27 48X Park and Ride Hospital or medical center Map ref: G6 Latter Day Saints 100 SaludaSt,Rock Hill,SC 6801 Northlake Mall Dr,Charlotte, NC Map ref: F3 5703 Old Pineville Rd,Charlotte, NC 85 St 73 K-Mart MethodistChurch 77X n 3815 Carmel Rd,Charlotte, NC Map ref: Express map 2120 W Roosevelt Blvd, Monroe,C N Map ref: A4 Map ref: G3 321 83X Tryo 601 Calvary Church B N Academic institution Map ref: I4 Sharon Baptist Church 589 BrawleySchool Rd, ro 80X Map ref: Express map o 5801 Pineville-Matthews Rd, Charlotte, Eastland Mall Plaza Fiesta Carolinas Union TownCenter k 6411 Sharon Rd,Charlotte, NC Mooresville, NC sh 29 Park or cemetery NC City Sav-a-Lot #1 5471 Central Ave,Charlotte, NC ire Lowe’s Motor Speedway 3700 Avenue of theCarolina s, 53X Map ref: H4 5850 E Hwy 74, Indian Trail,C N B Map ref: I4 5303 Idlewild Rd N,Charlotte, NC Map ref: F6 Map ref: Express map lv Shopping center 5555 Concord Pkwy,Concord, NC Fort MillSC d 53X W Map ref: Express map T . Map ref: F7 Map ref: A8 Map ref: I2 Sharon Road West Station Woodlawn Station 77X Har Carmel Road Park ris Blvd 80X . 485 54X CO Airport 88X O 2350 Carmel Rd,Charlotte, NC 8815 Crump Rd,Charlotte, NC 4756 Old Pineville Rd,Charlotte, NC 49 Y C Map ref: H4 Map ref: H3 Map ref: F3 81X RRUS A N CO. HARRISBURG To Huntersville CAB STANL 48X 53X 54X Cr 1 80X 2 3 53X and Cornelius 48X4 To Cornelius, Davidson & Mooresville 5 6 a ig 7 8 To Concord GASTO 77X 83X L 80X 16 B a Speedway Blvd 54X see inset left r w To Concord Mills 53X o in 51 w 80X d g GASTONIA MECKLENBURG CO. R n F 74 81X e Northlake Mall77X e w 29 85 ill y 85X t sv Park and Ride R (u S 80X S 485 r 485 P n y 88X 77 on te 83X d d w ry n r Pk 74 85X T 24 u 53X o e 85 rd N s r o Gastonia Transit CenterBelmont CABARRUS 24 27 -H d c p c MECKLENBURG CO. y R o n ll o (Bradley Transit Center) o e n Abbey Plaza r s C 85 85X H i Park and Ride t Northlake ty tr 85 Shopping Center M P C k u CHARLOTTE CO. Mall r h e c o u e ti Park and Ride sp rc r o Lowe’s B 40X e h C n r ) o 40X51X r o it Motor 41X y R d k Croft C d r s 64X65X 27 7 a Speedway Charlotte r l e l hi 82X 61X 40X 24 e r 74X k a e . Douglas 62X M 321 A 53X A Int’l AirportB 45X GASTON CO 77X W lv T Lowe’s Motor d t 51X 40X S GASTON on HUNTERSVILLE Speedway CO. ry 77 MECKLENBURG CO. H 22 T 64X CO. a Park and Ride YORK CO. S Mint rr 161 d 74X is 21 R d P I R nd Hill Salisbury Rd k r UNION o R r n v e MECKLENBURG CO. e a ro i p B d 65X e ame 7 P a 51 l e n v h d n d d S 41X R c e l n s M e e 64X c alla Hun r 80X m e lly- te d r R Ho s d C r B My ville R r a d l R e C v 77 Rd 54X e d 601 d D k 49 a 45X v Ch 62X 22 id 54X urc M MATTHEWS r h o T R r D d ille e 74X a h 200 y 22 n e Rozelles Ferry Rd l a a 55 Union Town Center H o PINEVILLE Rea Rd WT arris d 485 r 61X m INA B l D L Park and Ride vd e R r e d Lake 7 Statesv 74X d r w R F Wylie ie e ev d NORTH CAROLINA 74 O k lau 11 MECKL 61X a a d C SOUTH CARO 82X MECKLENBU kd L CABA a R l d Verizon Wireless e R 62X Amphitheater k y e 49 YORK CO. R t d i e 54X E R n r Mallard Creek i NB RU 5 r C T Presbyterian Medical d Park and Ride 22 r P R U S CO 485 a a G l Plaza University v Shuffletown 48X 21 l R a i CO 22 Re l s i G Christ Bible Teaching Park and Ride e o 77 K-Mart M a . 53X r n r c CO . Center Park and Ride Hornets Nest 54X h D Park and Ride d 54X D HARRISBURG York M B 21 Park 77X R y r 74X a . g l MONROE l v Brookshire Blvd 24 o la 7 d e l rd 83X ll o C vi W Sugar Creek Rd n r 74 s ch e 321 5 e e ek t T C 53X ta 22 11 h B MARSHVILLE 7 S ur B W c 521 22 T h H 29 Manchester Theater ld arri 11 APPROXIMATE SCALE OF MAP O d s Blvd R 81X JW Clay Blvd 80X niversity City Park and Ride 485 U 49 0510 Miles Westbourne 7 ek 22 Bl 11 re 29 vd University Place C Mc d 54X 29 ROCK HILL C r Park and Ride 29 lu B lla Downtown Rock Hill r Expresse Routes e a 81X University a M Wachovia JM 82X C Su N Tryon St Park and Ride i n tti R 0 5 10 Km r s Keanes Place Coulwood et e 29 d s 7 Rockwell Blvd Shopping R University Hills d I 11 F B Center o Park M r 80X d 11 53X Carolinas University of North Gib Coulwood D R bon r Medical Carolina-Charlotte29 To Lake Norman d Research To Mooresville Shopping Center d 83X Rd Center lv IREDELL CO.
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