[1][2] The Uruguay Northern Railway Co., Ltd. was registered in London in 1887;[3] The company's first meeting was held in November 1889 at No.
[4] It was the smallest line of the initial four British rail systems.
When opened on April 17, 1891, it stretched for 114 kilometres (71 mi) of 1,435 mm (4 ft 8+1⁄2 in).
The line extended from Isla de Cabellos to San Eugenio on the border with Brazil.
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