North Brunant Railway

The North Brunant Railway was a railway company in Brunant. They built the first railway in the country.

History
Founded in 1856, it was the first railway financier in Brunant when in 1859, they opened the Cape Cross Railway, which connected Cape Cross with Koningstad and was later extended to Carrington. It also operated the Roodstad-Koningstad line from 1868 onward.

In 1920s, however, the company got into financial trouble with the construction of a railway that had to connect Cape Cross with Nieuw Helmond via Roodstad. North Brunant Railway ceased to exist and its activities were taken over by the Royal Brunant Railway, later known as the Atlantic and Mediterranean Company. The Cape Cross-Nieuw Helmond line was never finished.