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Bay de Verde Branch Line

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Section of the Newfoundland Railway, Canada
Newfoundland Railway (Bay de Verde Branch Line)
Overview
HeadquartersCarbonear
LocaleConception Bay North, Newfoundland
Dates of operation1916–1932
Technical
Track gauge3 ft 6 in (1,067 mm)
Bay de Verde Branch Line
Legend
mi.0
55 Grate's Cove
49 Bay de Verde
42 Old Perlican
38 Caplin Cove
35 Lower Island Cove
31 Burnt Point
29 Northern Bay
26 Ochre Pit Cove
22 Western Bay
21 Adam's Cove
18 Broad Cove
14 Perry's Cove
10 Salmon Cove
8 Victoria
6 Freshwater
0.0 Carbonear
mi

The Bay de Verde Branch Line was a section of the Newfoundland Railway that finished construction in 1916. The line ran from Carbonear to Bay de Verde.

History

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The Carbonear railway station was upgraded and expanded due to the construction of the line in 1917. The line also passed through communities such as Victoria and Western Bay. Victoria had the distinction of being the only community in Newfoundland that had 3 Railway Stations, one for Freshwater, one for central Victoria and one for Salmon Cove. From 1898 - 1901 an iron ore mine was operated out of Lower Island by the Workington Railway. The railway line ran from the mine in Lower Island Cove to a port in Old Perlican. The mine was shut down in 1901 after the iron ore depleted. Much of the Workington Railway line was repurposed in the construction of the Bay de Verde Branch Line. After several years of operation under the Reid Newfoundland Company, the line was shut down due to lack of funding in 1932. The narrow gauge branch line was soon torn up. Only the trails, a few trestles and two railway stations in Western Bay and Carbonear remain.

Recent

In 2020, the CBN T'Railway Association began upgrading the abandoned railway line for multipurpose use (ATV, hiking, horseback riding). Restoration began on several trestles, brush cutting and trail grading took place, as well as garbage cleanup.

References

  1. "Railway: The Branch Lines".
  2. "Conception Bay North trail work making most of old railway system". SaltWire.
  3. Goudie, Zach (October 7, 2021). "Volunteers driving big changes on CBN T'Railway, giving regional economy a shot of gas". CBC News.
  4. "Old Perlican, Bay de Verde group breathing new life into old trailway". SaltWire.


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