trolley line
Americannoun
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the route of a trolley car or trolley bus.
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a public or private transportation system using trolley cars or trolley buses.
Etymology
Origin of trolley line
An Americanism dating back to 1890–95
Example Sentences
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"Patients lucky enough to have a bed or trolley line every corridor."
From BBC • Jan. 9, 2023
The Interurban Trail-South traced part of a trolley line toward Tacoma, while the Interurban Trail-North followed trolley tracks toward Everett.
From Seattle Times • Jun. 10, 2022
In 1907, the public trolley line from Camden’s Federal Street Ferry House was extended to the gates of Clementon Park, and visitors from Camden and Philadelphia flooded in.
From New York Times • Apr. 9, 2021
Extending the trail on the old trolley line into Maryland could be impractical as the land has become a greenway in Brookmont and there already is the adjacent MacArthur Boulevard Bikeway.
From Washington Post • Aug. 17, 2017
The Lafayette trolley line will be watched, and the Yonkers line stops at one o'clock.
From The Deaves Affair by Footner, Hulbert
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