A urbex video made with the gopro hero 5 in a abandoned subway station in Belgium
Music credits: Master Disorder Kevin MacLeod ()
Licensed under Creative Commons: By Attribution 3.0 License
Some history:
Charleroi is the largest city and municipality of Wallonia, the agglomeration has a population of around 500,000 inhabitants, this makes it the fifth largest agglomeration of the country.
The metro line was planned in the 1960s as a 52-km light rail network, operating on heavy rail metro infrastructure. There were plans for eight lines and 69 stations radiating from a central loop downtown.
n 1974 they started building the lines; however 15 years later, only three lines are in use. The Petria line, a part of the Gilly line, and three-quarters of the loop were actually built and opened to traffic. The high costs of construction, together with a decline in Charleroi’s traditional industries, and questioning of profitability, are all mentioned as reasons for not succeeding the original plan.
Here you see the branch to Châtelet that was fully completed but never placed in service, it is unlikely ever to be opened or completed.
The line is 6,8 kilometers long with 8 stations. Neuville, Chet, Pensee, Centenaire, Champeau, Corbeau, Trieux and last station Chatelet. The first 4 stations are all ready for use, but the costs to maintain a line are to high. The underground station Centenaire, finished in 1985, is the last station were rails and electricity lines are installed. From here starts a long concrete trench filled with garbage, trees and bushes.
Credits for the history:
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