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Charleroi-West railway station

Coordinates: 50°24′38″N 4°26′11″E / 50.41056°N 4.43639°E / 50.41056; 4.43639
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Charleroi-West
Railway Station
General information
LocationPlace de l'Ouest, 6000 Charleroi
Coordinates50°24′38″N 4°26′11″E / 50.41056°N 4.43639°E / 50.41056; 4.43639
Owned byNational Railway Company of Belgium
Line(s)140, 260
Platforms1
Tracks2
Construction
ParkingYes
History
Opened20 August 1855
Rebuilt1866
Services
Preceding station   NMBS/SNCB   Following station
Template:BE-L lines

Charleroi-West (Template:Lang-fr) is a secondary railway station serving Charleroi, Belgium. It is one of two railway stations located in downtown Charleroi, the other one being the much larger Charleroi-South railway station. Charleroi-West is also a station of the Charleroi metro.

Rail station

The station at the beginning of the 20th century.

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. The 6 km industrial line 260 links Charleroi-Ouest with the freight classification yard of Monceau-sur-Sambre.

Because of its proximity to Charleroi-South and the limited train service, Charleroi-West sees very little passenger traffic, with a weekday average of 75 boarding passengers on weekdays (20 on Saturdays, 30 on Sundays) in 2007.[1]

The original station, inaugurated in 1855, was located slightly to the South.[2] The current station was built between 1884 and 1886.

Train services

The station is served by the following service(s):

  • Local services (L-14) Ottignies - Fleurus - Charleroi - Tamines - Namur - Jambes

Metro station

Ouest
General information
PlatformsCentral
Tracks2
Construction
Platform levels2
ParkingNo
History
Opened30 June 1980
Services
Preceding station   Charleroi Metro   Following station
One-way operation
Template:Charleroi Metro lines
One-way operation
Template:Charleroi Metro lines
One-way operation
Template:Charleroi Metro lines

West (Template:Lang-fr) is a Charleroi Metro station, located at the western end of Charleroi downtown, in fare zone 1. The station is accessible through three distinct street entrances leading to a mezzanine, giving access to the central platform via escalators.

The station has been renovated in 2009,[3] with a new decoration based on works of local artist Charles Szymkowicz. The mezzanine level hosts 11 reproductions of Szymkowicz's watercolor paintings depicting Tuscany landscapes, made by Belgian ceramist Maurice Joly. One of the station entrances is adorned with a 3.5 x 4m fresco depicting Szymkowicz and his mother passing the so-called "viaduct" bridge where the station is now located.

Nearby points of interest

  • Charleroi Expo, main exhibition hall in Charleroi.

Transfers

TEC Charleroi bus lines 41, 42, 43, 50, 51, 52, 60, 61, 63, 67, 70, 71, 72, 73, 74, 75, 83, 85, 86, 170, 365a, Midi-Docherie

See also

References

  1. ^ "Comptages voyageurs 2007", SNCB/NMBS, Brussels, 2007.
  2. ^ "Charleroi découverte! | Rue du Grand Central"
  3. ^ Marie Adam, "L’art s’installe dans le métro", La Libre, Brussels, 29 January 2009.