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A recent proposal is aimed at constructing a light-rail system for Charlotte and Mecklenburg County.
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24899
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A possible view of what life in Charlotte might be like in 2058. The possible mistakes of the current generation recounted by the future generation and the successful changes made by the millennial generation from the way transportation is viewed to the touch screen progression. This may be a future we can expect.
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31459
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City of?cials have big plans to expand the light rail and streetcar lines, but little money to do it. Soon, you’ll be able to ride the light rail to UNC Charlotte and take a streetcar to Johnson C. Smith University, but beyond that, plans are murky. Here’s what you need to know about the future of public transit in Charlotte
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31460
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The city keeps adding new public transit, but CATS buses remain vital to getting Charlotteans where they need to go. Just ask someone who rides them every day.
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43180
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"The second phase of the city's GoldLine, which connects east and west Charlotte openned in August. Here's what you should know." Phase 2 length is 4 miles total.Cost for the line is $150 million.
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