Interchange Points
At its height in the early 20th century, the CPR's ex-NBR system interchanged with other railways at the following locations:
- South Devon - Canada Eastern Railway, later part of Canadian National Railways (CNR)
- Woodstock - Saint John and Quebec Railway, later part of CNR
- Cyr - National Transcontinental Railway, later part of CNR
- Iroquois - National Transcontinental Railway, later part of CNR
- Edmundston - Temiscouata Railway, later part of CNR
- Minto - National Transcontinental Railway, later part of CNR
- Chipman - National Transcontinental Railway, later part of CNR
- Norton - Intercolonial Railway, later part of CNR
- Saint John - Intercolonial Railway, later part of CNR
- St. Stephen - Maine Central Railroad
- St. Croix - European and North American Railway, later part of Maine Central Railroad
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