Central Uruguay Railway The Central Uruguay Railway Co. was registered In London in 1876. It was the largest railway company in Uruguay, and one of the five original railway systems in the country. It operated from 1 January 1878 to January 31, 1949, when railroads were nationalized.
Algeciras Gibraltar Railway Company The Algeciras Gibraltar Railway Company was formed by British businessmen to build the Algeciras-Bobadilla railway line between Algeciras and Bobadilla, Antequera. The railway was built for the benefit of British officers stationed in Gibraltar wanting to travel to Spain and the rest of Europe.
Belfast & County Down Railway Irish railway linking Belfast with County Down. Incorporated in 1846, with the first section opening in 1848. It was absorbed into the Ulster Transport Authority in 1948.
Dutch State Railway Dutch railway company
New South Wales Government Railways The New South Wales Government Railways (NSWGR) were operated by the New South Wales Government from 1855 who administered all the railway lines in the New South Wales area from headquarters in Sydney. The lines ranged from Brisbane (Queensland) and Broken Hill (South Australian Frontier) to Albury (Victorian Frontier). Between 1855 and 1932 the operation of NSWGR changed many times, altering between a Chief Commissioner with sole authority and groups of commissioners who shared responsibility. After the 1932 amendment of the Railways Act by the Transport (Division of Factions) Act, NSWGR was replaced by the Department of Railways New South Wales.
Tasmanian Government Railways Tasmanian Government Railways (TGR) was formed in 1872 after it began to take over failing privately owned railway lines with its headquarters in Launceton, Tasmania. TGR owned lines ranging from Deloraine, the North West Coast, Hobart and Launceton to Antill Ponds and Turnbridge.
In 1978 TGR was amalgamated with the Commonwealth Railways, South Australian Railways to form the new Australian National Railways Commission, operating as Tasrail.
East Java Tramways Tramway in East Java, known to have been active in 1891
Mogyana Railway Railway in Brazil, known to have been active in 1891