The track on which trams or streetcars run.
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Examples for "tramway"
Examples for "tramway"
1In old French towns, the words boulevard and tramway are generally anathema.
2Our supplies were brought within about three miles on a light tramway.
3At Lucerne I went up a tramway to the top of Mt.
4After lunch, we strolled along the Boulevard du Jeu-de-Ballon, the tramway street.
5The tramway operation had halted for the night, and all was quiet.
1They will be used initially on the existing tramline between Birmingham and Wolverhampton.
2The tramline across the Red Cow roundabout will make virtually no difference to road traffic.
3The game finishes when a poor Murray backhand lands about a metre outside the tramline.
4An old maid writes a treatise: "The tramline of piety."
5He found the tramline gleaming in sunlight, eight klicks south of where he left the Bridle Range.
1Stopping, he saw that one of the bicycle tires had lodged in the groove of a streetcar track.
2There were streetcar tracks and beyond them was the cathedral.
3Otherwise, he obviously wouldn't have fallen asleep on a rainy night on the streetcar tracks.
4All that you ever see now is the dirty slush that they scrape off the streetcar tracks.
5There's a striking resemblance to the streetcar tracks of the early twentieth century; they are obviously part of some transport system.
6Here an angle is formed, the avenue and its streetcar tracks on one side, the river and levee and railroad tracks on the other.
7"But not all the time, and never so drunk that he'd fall asleep on the streetcar tracks."
Translations for streetcar track