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 | |
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Transit Station | |
Location | 4400 Sharon Rd Charlotte, NC 28211 |
Coordinates | 35°09′12″N 80°49′53″W |
Owned by | Charlotte Area Transit System |
Bus routes | 4 |
History | |
Opened | December 2004 |
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
- SouthPark Mall (Charlotte, North Carolina)
- SouthPark (Charlotte neighborhood)
- Charlotte Metropolitan Area
References
- "Land Use Planning Southpark" "Charmeck", November 30, 2017
- "Transit Centers" "Charlotte, NC" November 30, 2017
- "South Park Community Transit Center" "Charlotte, NC" November 30, 2017
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