Definition of Interurban. Meaning of Interurban. Synonyms of Interurban

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Definition of Interurban

Interurban
Interurban In`ter*ur"ban, a. Going between, or connecting, cities or towns; as, interurban electric railways.

Meaning of Interurban from wikipedia

- The interurban (or radial railway in Canada) is a type of electric railway, with tram-like electric self-propelled railcars which run within and between...
- Interurban Trail may refer to: Interurban Trail (King County), a rail trail in King County, Washington Interurban Trail (Sangamon County), a rail trail...
- Waiting for the Interurban, also known as People Waiting for the Interurban, is a 1978 cast aluminum sculpture collection in the Fremont neighborhood...
- the Bullet cars. The interurban cars, as were ordinary streetcars, were dela**** by traffic congestion in city streets. The interurban (and railroad) companies...
- The Red Devil was a high-speed interurban streetcar built by the Cincinnati Car Company for the Cincinnati and Lake Erie Railroad (C&LE) in 1929–1930....
- The Interurban Trail are a pair of trails in Washington. The interurban Trail North is a bicycle route running from Downtown Seattle through S****line...
- The Interurban Bridge, also known as the Ohio Electric Railroad Bridge. is a historic interurban railway reinforced concrete multiple arch bridge built...
- longest-lasting trolley and interurban manufacturer. At its height, Brill was the largest manufacturer of streetcars and interurban cars in the US and produced...
- This article contains special characters. Without proper rendering support, you may see question marks, boxes, or other symbols. The interrobang (/ɪnˈtɛrəbæŋ/)...
- The Texas Interurban Railway was an electric interurban railroad that operated from Dallas, Texas, to Terrell and Denton from 1923 to 1932. The Missouri–Kansas–Texas...