The Sea View Railroad was an interurban streetcar line running south from East Greenwich to Narragansett, Wakefield, and Peace Dale. Originally chartered in 1887, construction began in 1899 and the railroad opened between East Greenwich and Narragansett Pier in 1900. Private right-of-way began after crossing south into North Kingstown from East Greenwich.
In addition to passengers, the railroad also maintained a significant business carrying freight, including coal and agricultural products. The railroad experimented with a gas-electric railcar that could potentially run on both the Sea View and the Narragansett Pier. However, Bacon sold the Sea View Railroad for scrap two months later when a financing plan with the towns along its route fell through.
