What's the difference between tramline and tramway?
Tramline
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Tramway
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(n.) Same as Tramroad.
(n.) A railway laid in the streets of a town or city, on which cars for passengers or for freight are drawn by horses; a horse railroad.
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(1) The mayor said from September 2018, an electric tram-bus – nicknamed the “Olympic tramway” in honour of Paris’s bid for the 2024 Games – would run next to part of the upper highways along the Seine in both directions.
(2) Coggo (@akaCoggo) “ @sc4tt3rbr41n : Dragging more off to clear the tramway.
(3) An app with a clear map of the tramway network, with each line in a different colour for clarity.
(4) Previously, as deputy chief executive of Croydon , Will helped deliver the borough's new tramway.
(5) The positioning of this new building for the UTS business school, situated behind Sydney’s main artery, George Street, and cramped between a laneway and an old tramway that runs above Darling Drive, is quite unassuming.
(6) Facebook Twitter Pinterest This tramway station has been renamed with date of 2014 revolution There’s no underground train – which is a plus.
(7) Public transport – tramway, trains, buses and collective taxis – is patchy in areas, which doesn’t help.
(8) The union revival began when the Victorian leader of the Tramways Union, Clarrie O’Shea, simply refused to pay the fines levelled against him.
(9) Hidalgo is planning a new electric tramway, increased bicycle lanes on busy roads and the pedestrianisation of central areas.
(10) It will be staged in Glasgow's Tramway One, then on Mull during a midsummer weekend.
(11) Having said that, I get impatient with the rather slow ‘metro’ tramway, so I use taxis far too much.
(12) Industrial action is at near record lows but business will still blame unions Read more It’s as difficult to imagine Shorten joining O’Shea in a Pentridge Prison cell as it is to picture the tramways leader clinking champagne glasses at one of the AWU’s swanky balls.