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Charleroi Metro Line 89
The following is a list of former lines of the Charleroi Metro which are now defunct. These lines operated on the Charleroi Metro (then known as the ''Charleroi Premetro'') starting from the early 1990s (though a version of Line 89 had existed since 1976) until the system's reorganization into the Charleroi Metro in 2012. Trams on former Lines 54/55 ran from 05:00 until 20:00, and had train frequencies of: * Every 10 minutes (15 minutes between 18:00 and 20:00) on weekdays. * Every 15 minutes (20 minutes between 18:00 and 20:00) on Saturdays, and on weekdays during school holidays. * Every 20 minutes (30 minutes between 18:00 and 20:00) on Sundays and holidays. Trams on former Lines 88/89 (but not Line 84) ran from 05:30 until 19:00, and had train frequencies of: * Every 30 minutes on weekdays. * Every 1 hour on weekends. These lines operated before the full opening of the 'central loop' of the Charleroi Metro in central Charleroi in 2012, which led to the inauguration of ...
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Charleroi Pre-metro Destination Indicators 2009 (in Service)
Charleroi ( , , ; wa, Tchålerwè ) is a city and a Municipalities in Belgium, municipality of Wallonia, located in the Provinces of Belgium, province of Hainaut (province), Hainaut, Belgium. By 1 January 2008, the total population of Charleroi was 201,593.Statistics Belgium; ''Population de droit par commune au 1 janvier 2008'' (excel-file)
Population of all municipalities in Belgium, as of 1 January 2008. Retrieved on 19 October 2008.
The metropolitan areas in Belgium, metropolitan area, including the outer commuter zone, covers an area of with a total population of 522,522 by 1 January 2008, ranking it as the 5th most populous in Belgium after City of Brussels, Brussels, Antwerp, Liège, and Ghent.
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Samaritaine (Charleroi Metro)
Samaritaine is a Charleroi Metro station, located in the northeastern end of Charleroi Charleroi ( , , ; wa, Tchålerwè ) is a city and a municipality of Wallonia, located in the province of Hainaut, Belgium. By 1 January 2008, the total population of Charleroi was 201,593.
downtown, in fare zone 1. Samaritaine is an underground station featuring a central platform, with street access at both ends. While trams drive on the right on most of the Charleroi Pre-metro network, they drive on the left on the Gilly line, of which Samaritaine is part. The change of side occurs between Waterloo and Samaritaine.


Nearby points of interest

* Ville 2 shopping mall. * Pathé Charleroi (cinema), formerly named cinepointcom, formerly named Carolywood (largest cinema in Charleroi). * High schools in the vicinity.


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Morgnies (Charleroi Metro)
Morgnies is a Charleroi Metro station, build at ground level and located in Goutroux (part of the Charleroi municipality), in fare zone 2. The station has only one entrance (on its western end), equipped with escalators and stairs. Nearby points of interest The station is located between two sparsely populated residential areas, one in Goutroux Goutroux ( wa, Goutrou) is a town of Wallonia and a district of the municipality of Charleroi, located in the Hainaut Province, province of Hainaut, Belgium. It was a municipality of its own before the merger of the municipalities in 1977. Sub- ..., the other one in Monceau-sur-Sambre (''"Hameau"''). Transfers TEC Charleroi bus lines 50 and 51. Charleroi Metro stations Railway stations opened in 1983 {{Europe-metro-stub ...
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Leernes (Charleroi Metro)
Leernes [] is a Charleroi Metro station, build at ground level and located in Leernes (part of the Fontaine-l'Évêque municipality), in fare zone 2. The station has only one entrance, on its eastern end. Nearby points of interest The station is located in a rural area, relatively far from the community it is supposed to serve. The Leernes cemetery is 400 m away from the station. Transfers There are no direct bus transfers at the station, although there's a stop of TEC Charleroi bus line 173 which is 300 m away. That line does not run on Sundays. Charleroi Metro stations Railway stations opened in 1983 {{Belgium-railstation-stub ...
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Paradis (Charleroi Metro)
Paradis (French for ''Paradise'') is a Charleroi Metro station, located in Fontaine-l'Évêque, in fare zone 2. The eastern end of the station is at ground level, while the western end is on a viaduct. The station is accessed through escalators and stairs at the western end of the central platform. The name of the station comes from the ''Rue du Paradis'' (''Paradise street'') where it is located. Nearby points of interest The station serves the southeastern part of Fontaine-l'Évêque, and the northeastern part of Leernes. Transfers There are no direct bus transfers at the station, although a stop of Société Régionale Wallonne du Transport, TEC Charleroi bus lines 63 is located nearby. {{Charleroi Metro navbox Charleroi Metro stations Railway stations opened in 1983 ...
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Fontaine (Charleroi Metro)
Fontaine is a Charleroi Metro station, located in Fontaine-l'Évêque, in fare zone 7. It is an underground station featuring a central platform with street access at its western end. The station has been refurbished in 2009-2010 and its current version was inaugurated on 16 June 2010.M.C."Une station complètement rénovée" ''L'Avenir'', Charleroi, 17 June 2010. The interior decoration, made of colored castle-like shapes on a white background, is a work of architect Ingrid Lange. Nearby points of interest The station is located in the center of Fontaine-l'Évêque Fontaine-l'Évêque (; wa, Fontinne-l'-Eveke) is a city and municipality of Wallonia located in the province of Hainaut, Belgium. On January 1, 2006, Fontaine-l'Évêque had a total population of 16,687. The total area is 28.41 km² which .... Transfers TEC Charleroi bus lines 63 and 173. References {{Charleroi Metro navbox Charleroi Metro stations Railway stations opened in 1992 ...
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Anderlues
Anderlues (; wa, Anderluwe; pcd, Andérluve) is a municipality of Wallonia located in the province of Hainaut, Belgium. On 1 January 2006 Anderlues had a total population of 11,578. The total area is which gives a population density of 680 inhabitants per square kilometre. Its postcode is 6150. On 1 December 1983 a local jewellery store was robbed by the Brabant killers The Brabant killers, also named the Nivelles Gang in Dutch-speaking media ( nl, De Bende van Nijvel), and the mad killers of Brabant in French-speaking media (french: Les Tueurs fous du Brabant), are responsible for a series of violent attacks tha .... Some low-value jewels were stolen and two people were killed in what was the gang's last robbery before going silent for one year. References External links * Municipalities of Hainaut (province) {{Hainaut-geo-stub ...
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Janson (Charleroi Metro)
Janson is a Charleroi Metro station, located in downtown Charleroi, Belgium, in fare zone 1. It is an underground station featuring a central platform, with street access at both ends. Interior decoration, designed by architect Jean Yernaux, is themed around the Belgian comics characters from Dupuis Publishing, a well-known Belgian comics publishing company based in Marcinelle (part of the Charleroi municipality). Charleroi - station Janson - Les femmes en blanc - 01.jpg, Les Femmes en Blanc. Charleroi - station Janson - Jeannette Pointu - 01.jpg, Jeannette Pointu. Charleroi - station Janson - Les Daltons - 01.jpg, The Daltons. Charleroi - station Janson - Yoko Tsuno - 01.jpg, Yoko Tsuno. The station and the nearby ''Paul Janson Boulevard'' are named after Belgian politician Paul Janson. Nearby points of interest * ''CHU de Charleroi / Hôpital Civil'' hospital. * Stade du Pays de Charleroi (soccer stadium). * Chasseurs à pied ''Chasseur'' ( , ), a French ter ...
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Parc (Charleroi Metro)
Parc is a Charleroi Metro station, located in downtown Charleroi, in fare zone 1. It is an underground station with a central platform accessible from the street at both ends. Interior decoration, themed around the Lucky Luke Belgian comics character, features a fresco of the comics main characters on one side, and a short comics strip depicting a train attack by the Daltons on the other side. There's also a Lucky Luke statue outside of the station, near the park's eastern entrance. Until 26 February 2012 Parc was the terminus of former lines 55 and 88. Trams would arrive from Janson on the western side of the central platform, then move forward to a turnback siding in a short tunnel section south of the station, before returning to the station for departure on the eastern side of the platform. The turnback now forms part of the Parc to Tirou section. The station name (French for ''Park'') comes from the adjacent municipal park. Nearby points of interest * Queen Astrid muni ...
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Beaux-Arts (Charleroi Metro)
Beaux-Arts (''Fine arts'') is the largest station in the Charleroi Metro network, located in Charleroi downtown, in fare zone 1. Because of its situation on a slope, the station terminates on a viaduct at one end (toward Ouest and Piges), and in a tunnel at the other end (toward Waterloo). The station has two street entrances leading to a mezzanine level where ticket counters and shops are located. Platforms are accessible from the mezzanine through escalators and stairs. The station has one lateral platform that used to serve former lines 88 and 89 to Anderlues, and one central platform that currently serves all lines. A third platform, not accessible to passengers, is used to exhibit old Charleroi trams. One particularity of the station is a reversing loop for light rail vehicles entering the station from the west (from Piges or Ouest). It is used by lines M2 and M3, leaving the central loop on their way to Anderlues and Gosseiles, respectively, to enter and leave the st ...
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