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Brooklyn Village, formerly Stonewall, is a
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. The elevated dual
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s are a stop along the Lynx Blue Line in
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Location

The station is located on top of the parking structure for the Westin Charlotte, which it is also adjacent too, and is accessible from Brooklyn Village Avenue via stairs and elevators. On its other-side is the Francis, a luxury apartment complex, with a
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, and other retail and services. Across Brooklyn Village Avenue is the
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with the Harvey B. Gantt Center, catercorner at College Street, and the
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, catercorner at Brevard Street. Other nearby landmarks and popular destinations include:
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Artwork

The ''Wanderwall'', completed in 2018, is an eight-story architectural skin installation, located at the Francis parking garage. Designed by French architect Marc Fornes, the blue-green exterior
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wall is described as elements of flows and networks, with a labyrinthine porosity that allows light through to the garage interior. It was commissioned by both
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and the Charlotte Arts and Science Council (ASC).


History

The station first opened for service on August 30, 1996, for the historic
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, with one track and one wooden platform. In 2001, during construction of the Westin Charlotte, the original wooden platform was removed and the bridge over the John Belk Freeway was refurbished. In mid-2002, the station reopened with a temporary wooden platform at the end of the bridge over the John Belk Freeway. In 2003, the station was renamed the Westin Station after completion of the Westin Charlotte; a new platform for the station was built on top of the parking structure of the adjacent hotel. On February 6, 2006, the station was closed again for reconstruction for the LYNX Blue Line; the
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(CATS) decided going forward to call it Stonewall Station again. The station officially reopened for service on Saturday, November 24, 2007, and as part of its opening celebration fares were not collected. Regular service with fare collection commenced on Monday, November 26, 2007. Charlotte Trolley service resumed on April 20, 2008, but was scaled back to weekend and special events in 2009. In 2010, the Charlotte Trolley service to the station was discontinued. In 2015, the side platforms were lengthened to allow three-car trains at the station. On June 30, 2022, the station was renamed to Brooklyn Village to correspond with the street renaming of Stonewall Street to Brooklyn Village Avenue.


Bridge controversy

In 1991 when the South College site was chosen as the location for the new Charlotte Convention Center, the demolition of the original rail span built in the 1950s was imminent. Its demolition became necessary as it would not properly align with the proposed design of the new convention center. As a result, it was demolished in 1991 even though it was a known route for a future light rail or trolley line into Uptown. The construction of the replacement span began in spring 1999 and was complete by summer 2001.


Station layout

The station consists of two side platforms and 10 covered waiting areas; other amenities include ticket vending machines, emergency call box, and bicycle racks. The station also features several art installations including a
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, the North Carolina state flower, by Nancy Blum.
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entitled ''Gingko'', by Alice Adams. Leaf motifs on both the pavers and shelters, by Leticia Huerta, and track fencing featuring
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leaves, by Shaun Cassidy.


References


External links

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Charlotte Center City

Uptown Charlotte
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