Actually in Canada, rather than America.
The
Carillon and Grenville Railway operated for 56 years between its
namesake towns on the Quebec side of the Ottawa River. It was a
portage railway with no outside railway connections so its owners
had no need to modernize. When it ceased operation in 1910 it
was a living museum with most of the original 1854 equipment
still running on the original “U” rails. The rails were still
5’6” (1,676 mm) apart as the original builders intended, making
the railway Canada’s “Last Broad Gauge.” read the rest here
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