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Charleroi (BE)
Charleroi (BE)
The Charleroi Metro is a 25 km express tram network consisting of a loop line around central Charleroi and two branches towards the suburbs of Gilly and Anderlues. A third branch to Châtelet was partially built but never opened. The current system was opened in 7 phases ranging from 1976 and is run by TEC Charleroi. The original plans were much more extensive with 8 branches radiating from the central loop, but had to be abandoned due to high costs and low prospective passenger numbers. The line between Anderlues, Binche and La Louvière was abandoned on 28 August 1993. For most of its existence, the metro of Charleroi has been considered in Belgium as an iconic example of an unnecessary project and a waste of public money!