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9th Street station (Charlotte)

9th Street station (Charlotte)

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name9th Street
styleCATS
image9th Street Station 03.jpg
address237 East Ninth Street
Charlotte, North Carolina
countryUnited States
coordinates
ownedCharlotte Area Transit System
platforms2 side platforms
tracks2
structureAt-grade
bicycleBicycle racks
architectAnna V. Murch & Douglas Hollis
architectural_stylePostmodern
website
opened
rebuilt
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line1Blueleft1=7th Streetright1=Parkwood
other_services_headerFormer services
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Charlotte, North Carolina | mapframe-zoom = 15 | mapframe-marker-color = # | mapframe-marker = rail-light 9th Street is a light rail station in Charlotte, North Carolina. The at-grade dual side platforms are a stop along the Lynx Blue Line and serves Uptown Charlotte's First Ward as well as First Ward Park and the UNC Charlotte Center City Campus.

Location

Halcyon Idyll I

The station is located next to 9th Street and is accessible by sidewalk and the Charlotte Rail Trail. immediate to the station is the Ellis, First Ward Park, and UNC Charlotte Center City Campus; while nearby are 525 North Tryon, Charlotte Ballet Academy, First Ward Creative Arts Academy, McColl Center, and SkyHouse Uptown.

Artwork

As part of the CATS Art in Transit program, 9th Street is a signature station design by Anna Valentina Murch and Doug Hollis, while working within STV Inc. overall Lynx Blue Line Extension design. Called UMBRA, Latin for shadow; the title combines the practical and metaphorical nature of their artistic intent. Inspired by Charlotte's historic textile industry, all ten passenger shelters have white tensile fabric canopies, curved blue glass windscreens, white benches and fixtures, and a blue platform.

Nearby, along the rail trail, is Halcyon Idyll I and Halcyon Idyll II, by Sharon Dowell. These murals cover approximately 9,000 sqft on five facades facing the sidewalk, located under 11th Street and Brookshire Freeway. Adjacent to the underpass murals is a signal house wrapped in vinyl with a vibrant pattern titled Coexist.

History

View from 11th Street

The station first opened for service on June 28, 2004, for the historic Charlotte Trolley, with one track and one platform, located south adjacent to 9th Street. Operating for little over 19 months, it was soon closed on February 6, 2006 because of LYNX Blue Line construction at neighboring 6th Street Station. The station reopened on April 20, 2008, when Charlotte Trolley service resumed, but was soon scaled back to weekend and special events in 2009. On June 28, 2010, the Charlotte Trolley service to the station was discontinued and the station was closed for a second time. For the next few years, the station remained unused while planning and funding was established for the Blue Line Extension, which would incorporate 9th Street station.

On July 18, 2013, the official groundbreaking took place near the 9th Street station for the Extension; at the ceremony were the mayor of Charlotte Patsy Kinsey, UNCC chancellor Philip Dubois, federal transit administrator Peter Rogoff and N.C. Governor Pat McCrory, the former mayor of Charlotte and an initial supporter of the LYNX project. By 2016, the original side platform and structure was razed with construction started on a new station located north adjacent to 9th Street. On March 16, 2018, the station was reopened as part of the Blue Line Extension to UNC Charlotte.

Station layout

The station consists of two side platforms and 10 covered waiting areas; other amenities include ticket vending machines, emergency call box, and covered bicycle racks designed by Darren Goins, using geometric abstract shapes.

References

References

  1. "BLE 9th Street Station". Charlotte Area Transit System.
  2. "11th St. & I-277 Underpasses". Charlotte Area Transit System.
  3. "North Carolina Streetcar Systems".
  4. Harrison, Steve. (July 22, 2010). "City wants federal grant for shorter Lynx extension". The Charlotte Observer.
  5. Haggerty, Neil. (July 18, 2013). "LYNX Blue Line light rail extension breaks ground". The Charlotte Observer.
  6. (March 8, 2010). "9th Street Station Site Plan".
  7. Harrison, Steve. (January 8, 2018). "CATS announces opening date for the Blue Line Extension". [[The Charlotte Observer]].
  8. Staff. (March 16, 2018). "Blue Line Extension from uptown to UNCC opens". [[WSOC-TV]].
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