In Ressaix, you will still find some relics of railway line 241, which branched off from Leval station to the coal mines in PĂ©ronnes-lez-Binche.
The ten-kilometre-long railway line 102 cut through the Borinage and connected several coal mines between Saint-Ghislain and Frameries.
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In Ressaix, you will still find some relics of railway line 241, which branched off from Leval station to the coal mines in PĂ©ronnes-lez-Binche.
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