trolley line
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Definition
Noun: 1. A public transportation route: A fixed path or course along which streetcars (trams) or trolleybuses operate, typically defined by rails or overhead wires. 2. The infrastructure system: The physical components, such as tracks, overhead wires, and power systems, that enable the operation of streetcars or trolleybuses.
Usage and Examples
- The city's oldest trolley line runs from the historic district to the waterfront.
- After the storm, crews worked to repair the damaged trolley line so service could resume.
- The expansion plan includes adding a new trolley line to connect the university with the hospital district.
Advanced Usage
- The term can be used metonymically to refer to the service or company operating the route.
- The trolley line increased its fares last month.
- In historical contexts, it specifically refers to routes served by streetcars (trams).
Variants and Related Words
- Streetcar line: A more specific term for a rail-based transit route.
- Tram line: Synonym commonly used outside North America.
- Trolleybus line: A specific term for a bus route using overhead wires for power.
- Transit line: A broader, more general term for any public transportation route.
Synonyms
- Tramway
- Street railway
- Light rail line (in modern contexts)
Notes on Meaning
- The core meaning combines the vehicle ("trolley," meaning streetcar or trolleybus) and the fixed route ("line").
- In modern usage, it often carries a historical or nostalgic connotation, as many such lines have been replaced by buses or modern light rail.
Noun
- a transit line using streetcars or trolley buses