Chemins de fer économiques du Nord
ClosedCity: Valenciennes (France).
Total route length: 126.0 km (78.3 miles).
Track gauge: 1000 mm (metre gauge).
Opened: 1914.
Closed: July 2, 1966.
Description
The tram network consisted of 6 tram lines when it had the most lines.
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Transvilles
Operational
Tram museums in Valenciennes
L'Arrêt du tram
Open regularly
Discontinued tram lines
Chemins de fer économiques du Nord stops
Hergnies, and Valenciennes.

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Former trams in operation
Railcar: 22.