street-railway
1street railway — A railroad upon tracks laid on and along the streets of a municipality, primarily for the accommodation of passengers going from one point to another in such municipality or to and from the suburbs. Highland Ave. & Belt R. Co. 119 Ala 105, 24 So… …
2street railway — noun /striːt ɹeɪlweɪ/ A tram line; public transportation operating on rails laid in public streets. In the Year Book of Facts, 1861, pp. 75 80, we described Trains new Street Railway …
3street railway — noun : a line operating streetcars or buses * * * a company that operates streetcars or buses. [1860 65, Amer.] * * * street railway, 1. a route or routes served by streetcars in a city or town. 2. a company owning or operating such a route or… …
4street railway — noun Date: 1853 a line operating streetcars or buses …
5street railway — a company that operates streetcars or buses. [1860 65, Amer.] * * * …
6Birmingham New Street railway station — Birmingham New Street redirects here. For the actual street, see New Street, Birmingham. Birmingham New Street …
7Boston and Worcester Street Railway — Boston and Worcester Electric Companies (B W) was a holding company for several streetcar companies between Boston and Worcester, Massachusetts. The main line, built by the Boston and Worcester Street Railway, was an interurban streetcar line… …
8Birmingham Moor Street railway station — Birmingham Moor Street Restored GWR entrance to Moor Street, 2006 Location …
9Market Street Railway (transit operator) — Model of a Market Street Railway streetcar, built by employees of the company. This is a model of the 600 series streetcar in use in the 1910s. These small streetcars came to be called dinkeys in the 1920s when the much larger white front cars… …
10Curzon Street railway station — Curzon Street Operations Original company London and Birmingham Railway P …