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Valenciennes tram; Tramways in Valenciennes; Trams in Valenciennes; Street railways Valenciennes; Streetcars in Valenciennes; Tramway de Valenciennes; Valenciennes Tramway
  • Line A crosses some countryside areas between [[Hérin]] and [[Denain]]

Valenciennes      
n. Valenciennes (stad in Frankrijk; soort stof)
Antoine Watteau         
  • ''Pleasures of Love'' (1718–1719)
  • ''Seated Woman'' (1716/1717), drawing by Watteau
  • ''The Feast (or Festival) of Love'' (1718–1719)
FRENCH PAINTER (1684-1721)
Embarkment to Cythera; Antony Watteau; Jean Antoine Watteau; Watteau, Jean Antoine; Eugene Watteau; Watteau; Jean-Antoine Watteau
n. Antoine Watteau, (1684-1721) Franse schilder bekend om zijn Rococo-stijl

Définition

Valenciennes lace
·- A rich kind of lace made at Valenciennes, in France. Each piece is made throughout, ground and pattern, by the same person and with the same thread, the pattern being worked in the net.

Wikipédia

Valenciennes tramway

The Valenciennes tramway (French: tramway de Valenciennes) is a tram system serving Valenciennes and part of its surrounding areas, in the Nord department of France. Since 2014 the network has consisted of two lines with a total of 33.8 mi (54.4 km) of track and 48 stations.

The modern tram network, reintroducing this transport mode after its abandonment in 1966, was launched on 3 July 2006 with a first 9.5 mi (15.3 km) section from Université to Dutemple. An extension from Dutemple to Denain Espace Villars was opened on 31 August 2007. The second line between Vieux-Condé Le Boulon and Université was put into service on 24 February 2014.

The Valenciennes tramway is integrated into the wider local multimodal public transport network and its commercial brand "Transvilles". It is owned by the Syndicat intercommunal de mobilité et d'organisation urbaine du Valenciennois (SIMOUV), the Transvilles network's organising authority. Since 1 January 2015, the RATP Group, through its subsidiary Compagnie des Transports du Valenciennois et du Hainaut (CTVH), has been in charge of operation and maintenance.