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  2. Charleroi Metro line 2 - Wikipedia

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    Line M2 was created on 27 February 2012 (12 years ago) () to replace former lines 88 and 89 after completion of the loop around central Charleroi. Introduction of new line numbers (M1, M2, M3 and M4) in February 2012 coincided with the formal association of colors to line numbers.

  3. Métro Léger de Charleroi - Wikipedia

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    Intervals between trains depend on the period (weekdays/weekends, holidays, etc.). The standard interval is 30 minutes for lines M1 and M2, ensuring a 15 minutes interval on the Charleroi – Anderlues section. This interval becomes 60 minutes (30 minutes on the common section) on weekends and holidays, and during the July–August period.

  4. List of Charleroi Metro former lines - Wikipedia

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    Destination display on Charleroi trams prior to 2012. 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.

  5. Charleroi Metro line 1 - Wikipedia

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    Line M1 was created on 27 February 2012 (12 years ago) () to replace former lines 88 and 89 after completion of the loop around central Charleroi. Introduction of new line numbers (M1, M2, M3 and M4) in February 2012 coincided with the formal association of colors to line numbers.

  6. List of Charleroi Metro stations - Wikipedia

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    The following is the list of the 49 stations (25 premetro stations, and 24 tram stops) of the Charleroi Metro in Belgium, and includes all stations in the Charleroi area network, as well as tram stops that are also served by premetro lines. It also includes 4 unopened stations on the unfinished line to Châtelet that will be renewed and extended.

  7. Charleroi-West railway station - Wikipedia

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    Charleroi-West is a small, unstaffed station with no building or other services of its own, served only by Belgian railway line 140 linking Charleroi to Ottignies. Charleroi-West used to be a dead-end station (and thus the terminus of line 140) until 27 May 1987, when a rail connection to Charleroi-South was opened (since renamed Charleroi ...

  8. Providence metro station - Wikipedia

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    Providence (French pronunciation: [pʁɔvidɑ̃s] ⓘ) is a Charleroi Metro station, build on a viaduct and located in Marchienne-au-Pont, Belgium (part of the Charleroi municipality), in fare zone 1. The station has only one entrance (on its western end), equipped with escalators and stairs.

  9. Samaritaine metro station - Wikipedia

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    Samaritaine (French pronunciation: [samaʁitɛn]) is a Charleroi Metro station, located in the northeastern end of Charleroi downtown, in fare zone 1. Samaritaine is an underground station featuring a central platform, with street access at both ends.

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