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The Newfoundland railroad ceased operations primarily due to financial difficulties and declining passenger numbers. The railway, which was integral to the province's transportation network, struggled with outdated infrastructure and competition from road transport. By the early 1980s, the government ultimately decided to abandon the rail service, with the last train running in 1988. Today, parts of the old railway have been converted into recreational trails.

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