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Gateway Station (Charlotte)

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Yes

Connection
  
Greyhound Lines

Opening
  
2018

Gateway Station (Charlotte) Charlotte Receives New 25 Million Federal Grant To Build Historic

Location
  
South Graham Street at West Trade Street Charlotte, NC 28202

Connections
  
Greyhound, CATS bus service

Similar
  
Charlotte Transportation Center, 3rd Street, Carson, Stonewall, Sharon Road West

Gateway Station is a proposed multimodal transit center for Uptown Charlotte, North Carolina. It will serve the LYNX Red Line commuter rail, Silver Line BRT or light rail, and both the West Corridor and Center City Corridor streetcar service, as well as Amtrak, Greyhound intercity buses, and local Charlotte Area Transit System (CATS) buses. It is to be constructed by the North Carolina Department of Transportation, and financed by state, federal government, Amtrak, Greyhound, CATS, and private developers, and was expected to be completed by 2018. In 2015, NCDOT won a $25 Million TIGER Grant, to help start construction of Gateway Station.

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History

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In 1991 the city of Charlotte announced the proposed site along West Trade Street as the preferred location for a replacement facility for the existing Amtrak station along North Tryon Street. The North Carolina Department of Transportation began the acquisition of property for Gateway Station in 1998, with the 27-acre (110,000 m2) acquisition complete by February 2004.

Gateway Station (Charlotte) Charlotte Receives New 25 Million Federal Grant To Build Historic

Announced publicly in August 2005, the proposed Gateway Station is envisioned to serve as both a multimodal transit center in addition to both office and retail space. Costing an estimated $100 million to complete, this is now the site of the Charlotte Greyhound bus terminal and was the previous location of the Southern Railway train station until 1962 when it was demolished. As originally presented, the station will feature an underground station for CATS buses, a 100,000-square-foot (9,300 m2) office building, and soaring lobby for other rail and bus services in the building's atrium.

On November 1, 2012, the N.C. DOT selected Houston-based developer, the Hines Group, for the project.

Notable places nearby

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  • Bank of America Stadium
  • Bank of America Corporate Center
  • Johnson C. Smith University
  • Mint Museum of Craft + Design
  • North Carolina Blumenthal Performing Arts Center
  • Spectrum Arena
  • Trade and Tryon

  • Gateway Station (Charlotte) NCDOT Charlotte Gateway Station and Master Plan Competition Proposal

    Gateway Station (Charlotte) NCDOT Charlotte Gateway Station and Master Plan Competition Proposal

    References

    Gateway Station (Charlotte) Wikipedia