Newfoundland Railway (1990)

The Newfoundland Railway (reporting mark NFLD) is a railway operating on island in the Canadian province of, mostly on trackage formerly used by. The 3 ft 6 in (1,067 mm) narrow-gauge railway system does not connect to the national rail network. It is operated by SFG Railway Operations, the railroad holding company division of Seagrounds Financial Group. Passenger services are sub-contracted to, who operates the St. John's–Corner Brook train with Budd RDCs rebuilt for the narrow-gauge system.

Current
The modern Newfoundland Railway's roster mostly consisted of older GMD narrow-gauge models and second-hand engines from other countries that use the 3 ft 6 in gauge (such as, Raland and ) until 2015, when the railroad ordered seven GE BB44ACs, a narrow-gauge variant of the ES44AC model. In 2018, nine GT42ACs were ordered.
 * 3 s
 * 4 s
 * 7 s
 * 9 GT42ACs
 * 2 GE U18C1s (ex-)
 * 3 s (ex-)
 * 2 GL26Cs (ex-)
 * 2 G12CUs (ex-)
 * 4 s (ex-)
 * 2 GE U20Cs (ex-)
 * 2 s (ex-WEZCO Raland Ore)