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Definition of the day : « elevated railroad »

  • noun railway system operating above roads
Example sentences :
  • One broiling day he had encountered Rogers on the elevated railroad.
  • Extract from : « Mortmain » by Arthur Cheny Train
  • "Reminds you of an elevated railroad, don't it," said Archer.
  • Extract from : « Tom Slade with the Boys Over There » by Percy K. Fitzhugh
  • The average speed of local and express trains will exceed the speed made by the trains on any elevated railroad.
  • Extract from : « The New York Subway » by Anonymous
  • Just as the year 1879 had begun, a gigantic political promoting scheme for an elevated railroad in Brooklyn was attempted.
  • Extract from : « T. De Witt Talmage » by T. De Witt Talmage
  • The twelfth letter of the alphabet, captured some years ago for the purpose of describing the Elevated Railroad.
  • Extract from : « The Silly Syclopedia » by Noah Lott
  • A notable case is that of the steel rails on the elevated railroad of New York.
  • Extract from : « Inventors at Work » by George Iles
  • At the corner a train of the elevated railroad rushed by with a clattering roar and a trailing plume of white steam.
  • Extract from : « Tales of Fantasy and Fact » by Brander Matthews
  • The man did not see me as he turned to go up the steps of the elevated railroad station.
  • Extract from : « Tales of Fantasy and Fact » by Brander Matthews
  • And she has told me all about the 47 elevated railroad; she isn't a bit afraid to go on it, and I don't believe I should be.
  • Extract from : « Quicksilver Sue » by Laura Elizabeth Howe Richards
  • Accident yesterday afternoon on the elevated railroad, and several people killed and wounded.
  • Extract from : « They Looked and Loved » by Mrs. Alex McVeigh Miller