New Brunswick and Prince Edward Island Railway

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Dates of operation18811914
Track gauge4 ft 8+12 in (1,435 mm) standard gauge
New Brunswick and Prince Edward Island Railway
Overview
Reporting markNBPI
LocaleNew Brunswick and Prince Edward Island
Dates of operation18811914
Technical
Track gauge4 ft 8+12 in (1,435 mm) standard gauge
Intercolonial Railway in the late 1800s

The New Brunswick and Prince Edward Island Railway, was a company incorporated in 1874 to build a line from the Prince Edward Island ferry terminal at Cape Tormentine, New Brunswick to Sackville where it would connect to the Intercolonial Railway.

New Brunswick at the time was undergoing a large expansion of its railway infrastructure, with the miles of track doubling between 1880 and 1890.[1] PEI joined the Canadian Confederation in 1873, under the terms of which Canada was required to provide a year-round link with the mainland.

Until the building of the railway, winter transport was by Northumberland Strait iceboat.

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