File:Charleroi 1933.jpg

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English: Militairy staff map in the area around Charleroi in 1933. It shows the vicinal lines and many railways. This military staff map was cut up and pasted on a canvas.
Railway lines are black lines with marks on one side. Smalltrack is a thinner line. If there are marks on both sides it is double track. After 1933 more vicinal lines where build.
Nederlands: Staff kaart rond Charleroi die meerdere buurtspoorweglijnen laat zien, alsmede spoorlijnen. Er komen na 1933 nog meer buurtspoorlijnen.
Date (scanned 2010)
Source Belgian militairy staf map (VII. Mons)
Author L'Institut Cartographique Militaire (Belgian army)


This is a retouched picture, which means that it has been digitally altered from its original version. Modifications: removed canvas and joined the three parts, cropped. The original can be viewed here: Charleroi 1933.orig.jpg. Modifications made by "smiley.toerist".

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