List of Charlotte Area Transit System bus routes

Route designations

  • 1–89 – local routes in various areas of the city
  • 40X–88X – express routes (specifically designated with an X) from uptown to various park and ride lots
  • 90–99 – Circulator routes in North Mecklenburg (and formerly Matthews/Mint Hill) that will deviate for pick ups up to 3/4 of a mile from the route with advanced notice.
  • 200–299 – community circulator routes
  • 501 – LYNX Blue Line (though not generally listed for users)

List of routes

  • 1 Mt. Holly Road
  • 2 Ashley/Scaleybark Crosstown (was 2 Ashley Park until the major rerouting on October 1, 2018, creating this route)[1]
  • 3 The Plaza
  • 4 Belmont (was 4 Country Club until the extension on March 19, 2018, creating this route)[2]
  • 5 Airport
  • 6 Kings Drive
  • 7 Beatties Ford
  • 8 Tuckaseegee Road
  • 9 Central Avenue
  • 10 West Boulevard
  • 11 North Tryon
  • 12 South Boulevard
  • 13 Nevin Road
  • 14 Providence Road
  • 15 Randolph Road
  • 16 South Tryon
  • 17 Commonwealth Avenue
  • 18 Paw Creek/Rosa Parks Crosstown (created October 1, 2018; formerly part of routes 1 and 34)[1]
  • 19 Park Road
  • 20 Sharon Road (was 20 Queens Road until November 26, 2007, when it extended south to replace part of the 66X Sharon Road Express)[3]
  • 21 Stateville Ave (was 21 Double Oaks until the major rerouting on March 19, 2018, creating this route)[2]
  • 22 Graham Street
  • 23 Shamrock Drive
  • 24 Nations Ford Road
  • 26 Oaklawn Avenue
  • 27 Monroe Road
  • 28 Fairview Road (created on March 19, 2018; formerly part of the 29)[2]
  • 29 UNCC/JW Clay (Was 29 UNC Charlotte/SouthPark until the major rerouting on March 19, 2018)[2]
  • 30 Woodlawn/Scaleybark Crosstown
  • 34 Freedom Drive (created on December 4, 2000)[4]
  • 35 Wilkinson-Amazon (created on February 4, 2019)[5]
  • 39 Eastway
  • 40X Lawyers Road Express (replaced 40X Albemarle Road Express on June 3, 2013)[6]
  • 41X Steele Creek Express (created on November 26, 2007 as replacement of 41X Arrowood Express)[3]
  • 42 Carowinds (created on November 26, 2007 as renaming of 42X Carowinds Express)[3]
  • 43 Ballantyne (created on November 26, 2007 replacing part of route 66X Sharon Express)[3]
  • 46X Harrisburg Road Express (created on June 3, 2013)[6]
  • 47X Huntersville Greenhouse Express (created on March 19, 2018)[2]
  • 48X MetroRapid Northcross Express (created on February 2, 2020, collaborating with the new 63X Express Route)
  • 50 URP/CIC (created on March 19, 2018)[2]
  • 51 Pineville-Matthews Road (created on June 3, 2013)[6]
  • 52X Idlewild Road Express (created on June 3, 2013; replaced 51X Idlewild Road Express)[6]
  • 53X MetroRapid Northlake Express (created in fall 2005)[7][8]
  • 54 University Research Park (created on March 19, 2018; formerly 54X with route changes)[2]
  • 55 Westinghouse (created on November 26, 2007 replacing part of route 102 Arrowood Shuttle)[3]
  • 56 Arrowood (created on November 26, 2007 replacing part of route 102 Arrowood Shuttle)[3]
  • 57 Archdale/South Park (created on November 26, 2007)[3]
  • 58 Pineville (created on November 26, 2007 replacing part of route 66X Sharon Express)[3]
  • 59 North Meck Connector (created on March 19, 2018; formerly part of route 22)[2]
  • 60 Tyvola Road (created on November 26, 2007 replacing part of route 10)[3]
  • 61X Arboretum Express
  • 62X Rea Road Express
  • 63X MetroRapid Huntersville Express (created on February 3, 2020, collaborating with the 48x)
  • 64X Independence Blvd Express
  • 65X Matthews Express
  • 74X Union County Express (created in late 2003)[9][10]
  • 77X MetroRapid North Mecklenburg Express (created on October 4, 1999)[11]
  • 82X Rock Hill Express
  • 85X Gastonia Express
  • 87 CityLYNX Connector (temporary route that began service on June 3, 2019 and will be discontinued when the Gold Line Phase 2 opens in early 2021)
  • 88X Mountain Island Express
  • 97 Village Rider-Cornelius
  • 98 Village Rider-McCoy Road
  • 99 Village Rider-Huntersville
  • 211 Hidden Valley
  • 221 E. Harris Blvd-Idlewild Rd
  • 222 Pence Road
  • 235 Goodwill/Amay James (was 235 Jackson Park until the major rerouting on October 1, 2018, creating this route)[1]
  • 290 Davidson Shuttle
  • 501 Light Rail/LYNX Blue Line

Former Routes

  • 18 Selwyn Avenue (discontinued on June 3, 2013 due to low ridership)[6]
  • 25 Westside (discontinued on December 3, 2001; partially replaced by rerouted route 24)[12]
  • 25 Clanton-Midtown (created in summer 2004; discontinued on October 1, 2018; replaced by other routes)[13][14][1]
  • 28 McAlway Road (discontinued on February 5, 2007; consolidated into route 15)[15]
  • 31 Southside Crosstown (discontinued on November 26, 2007; replaced by extension of route 30)[3]
  • 32 CPCC Southwest Campus (discontinued on June 5, 2000; partially replaced by rerouted route 41X)[16]
  • 33 North Meck Connector (discontinued on October 6, 2003)[10][17][18]
  • 35 The Loop (discontinued by late 1999)[19]
  • 36 Midtown (created on November 26, 2007 replacing route 236; discontinued on March 2, 2009; partially replaced by routes 12 and 25)[3][20]
  • 40X Albemarle Road Express (split into 40X Lawyers Road Express and 46X Harrisburg Express on June 3, 2013)[6]
  • 41X Arrowood Road Express (discontinued on November 26, 2007; renamed 41X Steele Creek Express and part replaced by then-new route 44 Fort Mill)[3]
  • 44 Fort Mill (created on November 26, 2007 replacing part of route 41X Arrowood Road Express; discontinued on March 5, 2012; partially replaced by route 42)[3][21]
  • 45X Carmel Road Express (discontinued on October 1, 2018; partially replaced by route 62X and route 5)[1]
  • 47 UNCC Yellow Line (created in fall 2006 as 47 Nugget; renamed 47 UNCC Yellow Line in fall 2011; turned over to Academy Bus on August 28, 2017)[22][23][24]
  • 48X Huntersville Express (created on June 5, 2006; renamed 48x MetroRapid Northcross Express on February 3, 2020, collaborating with the new 63x Huntersville Express)[25]
  • 49 Niner (created in fall 2006; discontinued on August 24, 2009)[26]
  • 49 UNCC Green Line (created in fall 2011; turned over to Academy Bus on August 28, 2017)[22][23][24]
  • 50X Pawtuckett Express (discontinued by 1997)[27]
  • 50 UNCC Red Line (created in fall 2006 as 50 C.R.I. Shuttle; renamed 50 the Gold Streak on August 24, 2009; and to 50 UNCC Red Line in fall 2011; turned over to Academy Bus on August 28, 2017)[22][23][24]
  • 51X Idlewild Road Express (renumbered 52X Idlewild Road Express with fewer stops on June 3, 2013)[6]
  • 55X Wilkinson Blvd Express (discontinued by late 1999)[27]
  • 59 Scaleybark/Marsh (created on November 26, 2007 replacing part of route 19 Park Road; discontinued on March 2, 2009 due to low ridership)[3][20]
  • 66X Sharon Express (discontinued on November 26, 2007; replaced by extensions of route 19, 20, and the then-new routes 43 and 58)[3]
  • 74 Uni-Park Rider (discontinued on July 1, 2003)[28][29]
  • 78 Matthews Village Rider (discontinued on October 6, 2003)[10][17][18]
  • 78X Celanese Express (created on June 25, 2010; discontinued on July 4, 2011 due to financial constraints)[30][31]
  • 79 Matthews Village Rider (discontinued on October 6, 2003)[10][17][18]
  • 79X Concord Mills Mall (created on May 30, 2010; discontinued on June 3, 2013 due to financial constraints and low ridership)[32][6]
  • 80X Concord Express (discontinued on March 19, 2018; replaced by Concord Charlotte Express operated by both agencies)[2]
  • 81X Wachovia Express Shuttle (discontinued on October 4, 2010 due to financial constraints)[33]
  • 83X Mooresville Express (discontinued in late 2010 due to financial constraints)[34]
  • 84 Gold Rush Orange Line (discontinued on July 1, 2013)[35]
  • 86 Gold Rush Red Line (discontinued on August 14, 2017)[36]
  • 87 Gold Rush Blue Line (discontinued between January 2006 and October 2007)[37][38]
  • 89 South End Shuttle (discontinued in spring 2008 due to low ridership)[38][39]
  • 91 First Ward Shuttle (discontinued on March 2, 2009 due to low ridership)[20]
  • 94 Mint Hill-Matthews Shuttle (created on June 6, 2011; discontinued on June 3, 2013 due to low ridership)[31][6]
  • 96 Village Rider-Davidson (discontinued on March 2, 2009 due to low ridership; service to Ada Jenkins Center replaced by an extended route 97)[20]
  • 102 Arrowood Shuttle (discontinued on November 26, 2007; replaced by rerouted route 42 and then-new routes 55 and 56)[3]
  • 200 Trinity Park (discontinued on February 6, 2006 due to low ridership)[40][41][42]
  • 201 Garden City (discontinued on March 19, 2018; replaced by realigned route 13 and rest redundant with route 7)[2]
  • 202 Washington Heights (discontinued on March 2, 2009 due to low ridership)[20]
  • 203 University Park (discontinued on July 2, 2007 due to low ridership)[20]
  • 204 LaSalle (created on July 2, 2007; discontinued on March 19, 2018; replaced by realigned route 3 and rest redundant with route 13)[20][2]
  • 220 Windsor Park (discontinued on February 5, 2007; consolidated into route 232)[15]
  • 231 Druid Hills (discontinued on July 2, 2007 due to low ridership)[20]
  • 232 Grier Heights (discontinued on March 19, 2018; replaced by realigned route 39 and rest redundant with route 29)[2]
  • 233 CPCC/Northeast Campus Tryon Hills/Orr Road (replaced by an extended Route 3 on February 6, 2006)[43]
  • 234 Cityview (discontinued on March 2, 2009; already covered by route 8 and route 34)[20]
  • 236 Revolution Park (discontinued on November 26, 2007; replaced by then-new route 36 and extended route 25)[3]
  • 238 Paw Creek (discontinued on March 2, 2009; replaced by extended route 1)[20]
  • 249 UNCC/JW Clay (split into 47 Nugget, 49 Niner, and 50 C.R.I. Shuttle in fall 2006)[44][45]
  • 251 Wachovia/URP Shuttle (discontinued early 2005)[46][47]
  • 590 Airport Connector-Northlake (created June 16, 2014; discontinued on October 1, 2018 due to low ridership)[48][49]
  • 591 Airport Connector-Archdale (created June 16, 2014; discontinued on June 26, 2017 due to low ridership)[48][50]
  • MOBIE Southpark Shuttle (created in late 2000 or early 2001; discontinued in May 2002)[51][52]

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