How to get from Kannapolis Train Station to Queens University by bus and light rail?
From Kannapolis Train Station to Queens University by bus and light rail
To get from Kannapolis Train Station to Queens University in Charlotte, you’ll need to take 2 bus lines and one light rail line: take the BROWN ROUTE bus from Kannapolis Train Station station to South Ridge Avenue 3598 station. Next, you’ll have to switch to the EXPRESS AM bus and finally take the 501 light rail from Jw Clay Park And Ride station to Lynx East/West Blvd Station station. The total trip duration for this route is approximately 2 hr 37 min.
Step by Step
- 1Start from bus stationKannapolis Train Station
- 2Wait for busBROWN ROUTE
- 3Ride to bus stationSouth Ridge Avenue 359818 min
- 4Walk to bus stationSouth Ridge Avenue 359830 yd • 1 min
- 5Wait for busEXPRESS AM
- 6Ride to bus stationJw Clay Lynx StationID 15401432 min
- 7Walk to light rail stationJw Clay Park And Ride250 yd • 3 min
- 8Wait for light rail501South To I-485/S. Blvd
- 9Ride to light rail stationLynx East/West Blvd Station38 min
- 10Walk toQueens UniversityRadcliffe Avenue2.31 mi • 49 min
Public transit directions from Kannapolis Train Station to Queens University
Public transit stations close to Kannapolis Train Station
Kannapolis Train Station is located at Kannapolis Train Station, Charlotte and the nearest public transit station is Kannapolis.
Train stations close to Kannapolis Train Station:
- Kannapolis
Public transit stations close to Queens University, Charlotte
Queens University is located at Radcliffe Avenue, Charlotte and the nearest public transit station is Selwyn Ave @ Queens University.
Bus stations close to Queens University:
- Selwyn Ave @ Queens University
- Selwyn Ave & Westfield Rd
- Queens Rd & Pembroke Ave
Related Routes
- Arrowood Light Rail Station to Queens University
- Charlotte Bus Station to Queens University
- Monroe (A&G Express) to Queens University
- Gastonia Transit to Queens University
- Charlotte (Uptown) to Queens University
- Charlotte (Freedom Dr/Ashley Rd) to Queens University
- Rozzelles Ferry Rd & Beatties Ford Rd to Queens University
- Griffith & Jackson to Queens University
- Boren St & Reese Blvd W to Queens University
- 36th St Station to Queens University
- Lynx East/West Blvd Station to Queens University
- Johnson & Wales to Queens University
- Jw Clay Park And Ride to Queens University
- 7th St Station to Queens University
- 3rd/ Convention Center Station to Queens University
- Brooklyn Village Station to Queens University
- Carson Station to Queens University
- Bland Station to Queens University
- New Bern Station to Queens University
- Scaleybark Station to Queens University
Questions & Answers
What is the fastest way to get from Kannapolis Train Station to Queens University?
The fastest way takes 157 minutes, using Bus line BROWN ROUTE, Bus line EXPRESS AM, Bus line 501.
Is there a direct bus between Kannapolis Train Station and Queens University?
No, you’ll have to take 2 bus lines and one light rail line in total. The total travelling time is 2 hr 37 min.
Which bus line goes from Kannapolis Train Station to Queens University?
The BROWN ROUTE bus line goes from South Ridge Avenue 3598 station near Kannapolis Train Station in Kannapolis to South Ridge Avenue 3598 station. From there you’ll have to take one bus line and one light rail line till South Ridge Avenue 3598 station near Queens University in Charlotte.
How long does it take to travel from Kannapolis Train Station to Queens University by bus and light rail?
The total travel time between Kannapolis Train Station in Kannapolis and Queens University in Charlotte by bus and light rail is about 2 hr 37 min.
Where do I get on the bus near Kannapolis Train Station to get to Queens University?
Get on the BROWN ROUTE bus from the South Ridge Avenue 3598 stop near Kannapolis Train Station in Kannapolis.
Where do I get off the bus when travelling between Kannapolis Train Station and Queens University?
Get off the bus at the South Ridge Avenue 3598 station, which is closest to Queens University in Charlotte.