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Coborrus County Transit System Finol Report — September 2015 <br />adding a new service (Route 110) to Concord Mills that will dramatically alter commuter <br />traffic and add convenience to medical transportation. The realigned 80X will become <br />Route 80, which will be a full fixed route service and will terminate at the UNC Charlotte <br />Blue Line Station; it will remain on US 29 for the whole trip rather than using I -85, <br />thereby adding more destinations as well as a direct access for UNC Charlotte students and <br />commuters. <br />CATS Route 110 Concord Mills <br />After leaving the Blue Line UNCC Station on US 29, the Route 110 will cross over I -85 on <br />Mallard Creek Church Road. This route then heads north on Mallard Creek/Odell School <br />Road and terminates at Concord Mills Boulevard. The Route 110 will connect to the CK <br />Rider Transit Red Line. <br />Figure 24: CATS Northeast Corridor Future Service <br />Countywide Transit Services Plan <br />Proposal (Preliminary Draft) <br />Northeast Corridor (Proposed) <br />0 BILE Rail Stations <br />. <br />BILE Light Rail Line <br />3 <br />4 <br />23 <br />204 <br />�- 11 <br />13 <br />22 <br />29 <br />39 <br />54 <br />80 <br />i110 <br />125 <br />211 <br />Proposed Service <br />17-- <br />i <br />204 :':41 n+' <br />s <br />so <br />;K <br />,c <br />r . <br />„ <br />Source: 2011 CATS Planning Presentation — Horizon 2013 -2017 <br />The new Route 80 alignment and new Route 110 service bring with it additional territory <br />that becomes the responsibility of the urban transit system and thereby reduces the CCTS <br />coverage area. CATS may be interested in contracting out some of the ADA service in the <br />extremities of the Northeast Corridor. <br />Attachment number 1 \n <br />n <br />r <br />110 <br />F -3 Page 158 <br />