Lynx Red Line

Lynx Red Line
Overview
StatusPlanning phase
LocaleCharlotte, Cornelius, Davidson, Huntersville, and Mount Mourne, NC
Termini
Stations8
Service
TypeCommuter rail
SystemCharlotte Area Transit System
History
Opened2029 (2029) (tentative)
Proposed route map

Mount Mourne
Davidson
Cornelius
Sam Furr
Huntersville
Hambright
Eastfield
Harris / NC 115
Derita
Uptown/Gateway Station

The Lynx Red Line is a proposed commuter rail service, connecting the towns in northern Mecklenburg and southern Iredell counties to Uptown Charlotte, North Carolina. In 2019, after a reevaluation of the entire corridor, the Charlotte Area Transit System (CATS) decided to move forward with BRT and shelve the commuter rail, the decision of which was met with frustration by various city leaders and impacted residents.

Since February 3, 2020, MetroRAPID, a rebranding and overhauling of four existing express bus routes, has been setup to utilize the I-77 express lanes, which were completed in 2019. The line was projected to begin operations in 2029, but the city of Charlotte remained interested in a commuter rail option along a section of the Norfolk Southern O Line.

In August 2024, the city announced that they reached an agreement to purchase 22 miles of Norfolk Southern right-of-way and land near the future Charlotte Gateway Station for $91 million, pending approvals.