street railway
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[edit]Noun
[edit]street railway (plural street railways)
- A tram line; public transportation operating on rails laid in public streets.
- 1862, John Timbs, The Year-book of Facts in Science and Art, St. Martin's Press, page 67:
- "In the Year-Book of Facts, 1861, pp. 75-80, we described Train's new Street Railway."
- 1898, Mason Delano Pratt, Charles Ames Alden, Street-railway Roadbed, Street Railway Publishing Company, Page 67,
- "Since street-railway tracks were laid along the lines of other vehicular traffic."
- 1859, Alexander Easton, A Practical Treatise on Street Or Horse-power Railways, Street Railway Publishing Company, Page 63,
- "In the prosecution of no new work is activity, dispatch, and system in the distribution of material more necessary than in that of a street railway, where the obstruction to travel, the temporary inconvenience to residents on the line of the torn-up street, and consequent danger of infringing[...]"