Camden and Burlington County Railway

Camden and Burlington County Railway
Overview
Parent companyPennsylvania Railroad
Dates of operation1915 (1915)1958 (1958)
Predecessors
SuccessorPenndel Company
Technical
Track gauge1,435 mm (4 ft 8+12 in)
Length49.26 miles (79.28 km) (maximum)
Route map

The Camden and Burlington County Railway was a railway company in the United States. A subsidiary of the Pennsylvania Railroad, it was formed in 1915 from the consolidation of three other companies that owned lines in South Jersey centered on Mount Holly, New Jersey. It was merged into the Penndel Company, a Pennsylvania Railroad holding company, in 1958. Few of its lines exist today.