Transportation Highways and major city thoroughfares Interstate 85 (I-85) links Gastonia directly with
Charlotte,
Greensboro,
Durham, and
Petersburg/
Richmond (to the northeast) and
Spartanburg,
Greenville,
Atlanta and
Montgomery (to the southwest). Gastonia's transportation network is supplemented by one additional freeway (
US 321), the freeway portion of which directly connects Gastonia with transcontinental
I-40 and the city of
Hickory, north of Gastonia. Gastonia is also served by three federal highways:
US 29,
US 74 (US 29 and US 74 follow the same route through the city), and US 321. US 29 parallels I-85 through the Carolinas, while US 74 provides direct east–west links to Charlotte and
Wilmington (east), and
Asheville and
Cherokee (to the west). US 321 links Gastonia to central South Carolina and the
Blue Ridge Mountains in northwest North Carolina. State highways include:
NC 7,
NC 274,
NC 275 and
NC 279. Franklin Boulevard, Garrison Boulevard, Hudson Boulevard and Ozark/Long/Airline/Gaston Avenues are major east–west city thoroughfares. New Hope Road, Chester Street/York Road, and Marietta Street/Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. Way, are major north–south city thoroughfares.
Bus (local) Gastonia Transit (GT) is Gastonia's city transit provider. The bus service operates on a fixed-route system covering most of the city and stops are clearly visible around town. Buses run Monday-Saturday, and transfer downtown Gastonia at the
Bradley Station. Regular fare is $1.00, transfers are free.
Bus (regional) Charlotte Area Transit System (CATS) is Gastonia's commuter provider to Charlotte. The Gastonia Express (Route 85X) offers Monday-Friday bus service to/from uptown Charlotte, via the Bradley Station. One-way fare to/from uptown Charlotte is $4.40; transfer is free when transferring to any other CATS services.
Bus (national) Greyhound Lines serves the city. Alongside Gastonia Transit, Greyhound utilizes downtown's Bradley Station.
Rail (Amtrak) Amtrak's
Crescent (trains 19, 20) connects Gastonia (GAS) with the cities of (to the north)
New York,
Philadelphia,
Baltimore,
Washington, and Charlotte, and (to the south) Atlanta,
Birmingham, and
New Orleans. The unstaffed
Amtrak station is situated at 350 Hancock Street.
Airports General service:
Gastonia Municipal Airport (AKH) handles most of the city's private air service needs. It is located in the southeast part of the city on Gaston Day School Road, off NC 274 (Union Road). Commercial service:
Charlotte/Douglas International Airport (CLT) provides the city with a major domestic/international gateway and is located east, in Charlotte.
American Airlines has the airline's second largest hub operation at Charlotte. ==Notable people==