Narrow-gauge Locomotives
The following narrow gauge locomotives were operated on the NBR until conversion to standard gauge in the early 1880s.
| Number | Builder | Type | Date | Works number | Notes |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | Mason Machine Works | 0-4-4F | second-hand locomotive of unknown origin | ||
| 2 | Mason Machine Works | 0-4-4F | 1873 | 489 | |
| 3 | Mason Machine Works | 0-4-4F | 1873 | 509 | allocated CPR # 531, but scrapped before being re-gauged |
| 4 | Mason Machine Works | 0-4-4F | 1873 | 510 | allocated CPR # 532, but scrapped before being re-gauged |
| 5 | Mason Machine Works | 0-4-4F | 1873 | 526 | allocated CPR # 533, but scrapped before being re-gauged |
| 6 | Mason Machine Works | 0-4-4F | 1873 | 527 | sold 1882 to Herkimer, Newport and Poland Railway |
| 7 | Mason Machine Works | 0-4-4F | 1873 | 531 | sold 1881 to Prince Edward Island Railway 2nd # 1 |
| 8 | Mason Machine Works | 0-4-4F | 1873 | 532 | sold 1881 to Prince Edward Island Railway 2nd # 2 |
| 9 | Baldwin Locomotive Works | 2-6-0 | 1877 | 4211 | sold 1882 to Harbour Grace Railway but lost at sea |
| 10 | Baldwin Locomotive Works | 2-6-0 | 1878 | 4345 | sold 1882 to Harbour Grace Railway # 12 |
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