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- European_and_North_American_Railway abstract "The European and North American Railway (E&NA) is the name for three historic Canadian and American railways which were built in New Brunswick and Maine.The idea of the E&NA as a single system was conceived at a railway conference in Portland, Maine in 1850 by railroad entrepreneur John A. Poor. The line was intended to link Portland (the eastern terminus of the US rail network) with an ice-free Atlantic port in Nova Scotia to connect with fast trans-Atlantic ships from Europe; the port at Halifax was discussed as a possible eastern terminus for the line, as was Canso.The concept was also discussed throughout the early 1850s in New Brunswick, Nova Scotia, and Maine as a means to connect the British colonies with the railway network of the United Province of Canada. Poor himself was also promoting a connection from Portland to Richmond and built the St. Lawrence and Atlantic Railroad (SL&A), opening in 1853, the same year it was purchased by Grand Trunk. Poor stood to benefit from a dual flow of traffic from the Maritimes to New England and the Maritimes to the Canadas.".
- European_and_North_American_Railway thumbnail Rothesay_Station_2007.jpg?width=300.
- European_and_North_American_Railway wikiPageID "2066592".
- European_and_North_American_Railway wikiPageRevisionID "603986731".
- European_and_North_American_Railway endYear "1872".
- European_and_North_American_Railway hasPhotoCollection European_and_North_American_Railway.
- European_and_North_American_Railway locale "southern New Brunswick, southeastern Maine".
- European_and_North_American_Railway oldGauge "1870.0".
- European_and_North_American_Railway railroadName "European and North American Railway".
- European_and_North_American_Railway startYear "1857".
- European_and_North_American_Railway subject Category:5_ft_6_in_gauge_railways_in_Canada.
- European_and_North_American_Railway subject Category:5_ft_6_in_gauge_railways_in_the_United_States.
- European_and_North_American_Railway subject Category:Defunct_Maine_railroads.
- European_and_North_American_Railway subject Category:Defunct_New_Brunswick_railways.
- European_and_North_American_Railway subject Category:Predecessors_of_the_Canadian_Pacific_Railway.
- European_and_North_American_Railway subject Category:Predecessors_of_the_Intercolonial_Railway.
- European_and_North_American_Railway subject Category:Predecessors_of_the_Maine_Central_Railroad.
- European_and_North_American_Railway subject Category:Railway_companies_disestablished_in_1872.
- European_and_North_American_Railway subject Category:Railway_companies_disestablished_in_1955.
- European_and_North_American_Railway subject Category:Railway_companies_established_in_1850.
- European_and_North_American_Railway subject Category:Railway_companies_established_in_1880.
- European_and_North_American_Railway comment "The European and North American Railway (E&NA) is the name for three historic Canadian and American railways which were built in New Brunswick and Maine.The idea of the E&NA as a single system was conceived at a railway conference in Portland, Maine in 1850 by railroad entrepreneur John A. Poor.".
- European_and_North_American_Railway label "European and North American Railway".
- European_and_North_American_Railway label "European and North American Railway".
- European_and_North_American_Railway sameAs European_and_North_American_Railway.
- European_and_North_American_Railway sameAs m.06jrrf.
- European_and_North_American_Railway sameAs Q1360353.
- European_and_North_American_Railway sameAs Q1360353.
- European_and_North_American_Railway wasDerivedFrom European_and_North_American_Railway?oldid=603986731.
- European_and_North_American_Railway depiction Rothesay_Station_2007.jpg.
- European_and_North_American_Railway isPrimaryTopicOf European_and_North_American_Railway.