SouthPark Community Transit Center

The SouthPark Community Transit Center is a community transit center in Charlotte, North Carolina. The transit center, which the first of its type and opened in December 2004, was created as a "mini-hub", similar to the Charlotte Transportation Center which opened 1995.[1] SouthPark Community Transit Center services the Charlotte Area Transit System (CATS) 19, 28, 30, and 57 bus lines.[2] In 2004 the transit center received artwork from the artist George Handy of Asheville, NC. The two pieces of artwork, Migration North and Migration South, were made from corrugated wood.[3]

SouthPark Community Transit Center
Transit Station
Location4400 Sharon Rd
Charlotte, NC 28211
Coordinates35°09′12″N 80°49′53″W
Owned byCharlotte Area Transit System
Bus routes4
History
OpenedDecember 2004 (2004-12)

Bus lines

  • #19 - Park Road
  • #28 - Fairview Road
  • #30 - Woodlawn/Scaleybark/Crosstown
  • #57 - Archdale/South Park
gollark: Historical coincidence, better memetics, possibly monotheism making it easier to justify wiping out of competing beliefs, I guess?
gollark: It's *mostly* gone though, based on my approximate knowledge of religious leanings.
gollark: Besides, who says that isn't mostly driven by historical coincidence and resources and such?
gollark: Which is still a somewhat subjective arbitrary thing to judge them by.
gollark: * use

See also

References

  1. "Land Use Planning Southpark" "Charmeck", November 30, 2017
  2. "Transit Centers" "Charlotte, NC" November 30, 2017
  3. "South Park Community Transit Center" "Charlotte, NC" November 30, 2017


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