Vincentown Branch of the Burlington County Railroad

The Vincentown Branch of the Burlington County Railroad was a railway company in the United States.

The company was consolidated with the Camden and Burlington County Railroad and Mount Holly, Lumberton and Medford Railroad in 1915 to form the Camden and Burlington County Railway.

[1] The Vincentown Branch of the Burlington County Railroad was incorporated on March 15, 1861, to build a branch from that line from "at or near Charles Ewan's house" (Ewansville, New Jersey) to Vincentown, New Jersey.

The Camden and Burlington County Railroad assumed the lease on May 2, 1866, but may have ended it on September 30.

[4] A 19-car marl train originating on the branch, bound for northward points on the Camden and Amboy, suffered a serious accident in Mount Holly, New Jersey on May 21, 1869.