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The Blue Line is a light rail line connecting Uptown Charlotte to Pineville and the University of North Carolina Charlotte campus.[1] The Gold Line is a streetcar line within Uptown Charlotte.Stations[edit]StationLineLocationOpenedReference3rd Street\/Convention Center305 East Third StreetNovember 24, 2007[2]7th Street260 East Seventh StreetNovember 24, 2007[2]9th Street237 East Ninth StreetMarch 16, 2018[3]25th Street2227 North Brevard StreetMarch 16, 2018[3]36th Street434 East 36th StreetMarch 16, 2018[3]Archdale6230 South BoulevardNovember 24, 2007[2]Arrowood7717 England StreetNovember 24, 2007[2]Bland Street1511 Camden RoadNovember 24, 2007[2]Bruns1704 West Trade StreetAugust 30, 2021[4]Carson218 East Carson BoulevardNovember 24, 2007[2]Charlotte Gateway Station601 West Trade StreetAugust 30, 2021[4]Charlotte Transportation CenterCTC Arena (Gold Line)310 East Trade StreetNovember 24, 2007[2]CPCC Central Campus1160\u20131205 Elizabeth AvenueJuly 14, 2015[5][failed verification]Davidson Street604 East Trade StreetJuly 14, 2015[5][failed verification]East\/West Boulevard1821 Camden RoadNovember 24, 2007[2]Elizabeth & Hawthorne1617 Elizabeth AvenueJuly 14, 2015[5][failed verification]French Street402 Beatties Ford RoadAugust 30, 2021[4]Hawthorne & 5th226 Hawthorne LaneJuly 14, 2015[5][failed verification]Hawthorne & 8th499 Hawthorne LaneAugust 30, 2021[4]I-485\/South Boulevard9508 South BoulevardNovember 24, 2007[2]Irwin Avenue1007\u20131009 West Trade StreetAugust 30, 2021[4]Johnson & Wales839 West Trade StreetAugust 30, 2021[4]Johnson C. Smith University162 Beatties Ford RoadAugust 30, 2021[4]JW Clay Blvd\/UNC Charlotte9048 North Tryon StreetMarch 16, 2018[3]McCullough8312 North Tryon StreetMarch 16, 2018[3]McDowell Street806 East Trade StreetJuly 14, 2015[5][failed verification]Mint Street419 West Trade StreetAugust 30, 2021[4]New Bern129 New Bern StreetNovember 24, 2007[2]Old Concord Road5442 North Tryon StreetMarch 16, 2018[3]Parkwood327 Parkwood AvenueMarch 16, 2018[3]Scaleybark3750 South BoulevardNovember 24, 2007[2]Sharon Road West8815 Crump RoadNovember 24, 2007[2]Brooklyn Village260 East Brooklyn Village AvenueNovember 24, 2007[2]Sugar Creek644 East Sugar Creek RoadMarch 16, 2018[3]Sunnyside Avenue799 Hawthorne LaneAugust 30, 2021[4]Tom Hunter6505 North Tryon StreetMarch 16, 2018[3]Tryon Street103 West Trade StreetAugust 30, 2021[4]Tyvola5703 Old Pineville RoadNovember 24, 2007[2]UNC Charlotte\u2013Main9025 Cameron BoulevardMarch 16, 2018[3]University City Blvd7205 North Tryon StreetMarch 16, 2018[3]Wesley Heights1514 West Trade StreetAugust 30, 2021[4]Woodlawn4756 Old Pineville RoadNovember 24, 2007[2]References[edit]^ “LYNX Blue Line”. CATS. Retrieved March 18, 2018.^ a b c d e f g h i j k l m n o Harrison, Steve; Kristen Valle (November 25, 2007). “Light rail, heavy traffic – Thousands wait in lines for a free ride on 1st day”. Charlotte Observer. p.\u00a01A.^ a b c d e f g h i j k Harrison, Steve; Henderson, Bruce (March 16, 2018). “After a decade of planning, Charlotte’s light-rail extension finally opens”. Charlotte Observer. Retrieved March 18, 2018.^ a b c d e f g h i j k “CityLYNX Gold Line”. Charlotte Area Transit System (CATS). Retrieved September 3, 2021.^ a b c d e Harrison, Steve (July 13, 2015). “What are the rules for cars near Charlotte’s new streetcar?”. Charlotte Observer. Retrieved March 18, 2018. 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