Sentence example with the word 'tramway'

tramway

Definition n. a conveyance that transports passengers or freight in carriers suspended from cables and supported by a series of towers

Last update: June 20, 2015


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The tramway is clear.   [Please select]

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The tramway system is owned by the government.   [Please select]

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"Yes, but there is the tramway, and there are omnibuses."   [Please select]

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The Severn and Wye Tramway, commenced last year, was extended in this, with the addition of a line from Monmouth up to Howler's Slade.   [Please select]

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Scott was permitted to lay down 102 yards of tramway to his coal-works at the Moorwood, and Mr.   [Please select]

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"You have a tramway car that goes down to the pier, have you not."   [Please select]

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Kingsford for constructing a length of tramway connecting the Woodside Colliery with a terminus to be formed at Church-way; to Messrs.   [Please select]

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The tramway of "the Severn and Wye Company," on the west side of the Forest, has not been materially altered.   [Please select]

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The wood pavement, which we had followed almost constantly since leaving London, soon disappeared, and, finally, so did the tramway.   [Please select]

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Leaving Aguadilla for Mayaguez, we take the tramway which connects the two towns.   [Please select]

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A pointsman's back straightened itself upright suddenly against a tramway standard by Mr Bloom's window.   [Please select]

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