Sydney and Louisburg Railway

The Sydney and Louisburg Railway (S&L) is a historic Canadian railway. Built to transport coal from various mines to the ports of Sydney and Louisbourg, the S&L operated in the eastern part of Cape Breton County, Nova Scotia. The railway uses a slightly different spelling for the town of "Louisbourg".

Read more about Sydney And Louisburg Railway:  1720–1763, Early Efforts, 1763–1857, Mining Monopoly, 1858–1890, Organizing and Merging, 1890s–1910, Creation of Conglomerates, 1910–1968, S&L Through Boom and Bust

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