Gilly metro station

Metro station in Charleroi, Belgium
Preceding station Charleroi Metro Following station
Gazomètre
towards Sud
M4 Marabout
towards Soleilmont

Gilly is a Charleroi Metro station, located in Gilly (part of the Charleroi municipality), in fare zone 2. Gilly is an underground station featuring a central platform

Until the opening of the Soleilmont extension on 27 February 2012, Gilly was the terminus of former lines 54 and 55.

Gilly station was opened on 28 August 1992, although it had been built in the eighties. It was refurbished in 2008 and reopened in its current version on 23 April 2008. One of the walls is adorned with coat of arms of other Gilly's in Europe, while the opposite wall features the lyrics of La p'tite gayole, a song in Walloon language written by Belgian artist Oscar Sabeau.

While trams drive on the right on most of the Charleroi Pre-metro network, they drive on the left on the Gilly line.

Nearby points of interest

  • Gilly city hall.
  • Gilly municipal swimming pool.
  • Athénée Royal de Gilly (school).

Transfers

TEC Charleroi bus lines 10, 14d, 17dim, 27, 28, 37, 172, 710.

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Charleroi Metro lines and stations
M1
M2
M3
  • Faubourg de Bruxelles
  • Rue du Chemin de Fer
  • Emailleries
  • City Nord
  • Chausée de Fleurus
  • Carrosse
  • Madeleine
  • Rue Berteau
  • Chaussée de Gilly
  • Puissant
  • Saint Antoine
  • Marie Curie
  • Deschassis
  • La Planche
  • Sacré Madame
  • Piges
  • Beaux-Arts
  • Waterloo
  • Janson
  • Parc
  • Tirou
  • Sambre
  • Gare Central
  • Villette
  • Ouest
M4M5
  • Neuville
  • Chet
  • Pensée
  • Centenaire
  • Champeau
  • Léopold


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