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monorail

[ UK /mˈɒnə‍ʊɹˌe‍ɪl/ ]
[ US /ˈmɑnɝˌeɪɫ/ ]
NOUN
  1. a railway having a single track

How To Use monorail In A Sentence

  • The long term goal is to build monorail lines criss-crossing the city, creating a true transportation alternative for Seattle residents.
  • By contrast, alternate technologies like people movers, mini metros and monorails require the entire route to be separated either by elevating it, putting it underground or fencing it off.
  • The country's largest zoo and gardens, where human beings can roam on foot or travel by monorail and waterbus. Times, Sunday Times
  • Las Vegas is the only other U.S. city to attempt monorail as cross-town transit lines rather than an airport people-mover, downtown shuttle or amusement ride.
  • Monorails have always attracted inventors because the structure can be lighter than that of conventional railways.
  • We stepped off of the monorail onto a platform with two tracks lining it four floors up.
  • One can take taxis, monorails or buses to reach the place.
  • We need to stop judging the monorail by the degree to which it does or doesn't make us feel good, and treat it like any other major civic project.
  • When I was much younger, I had visions of cities in the sky, monorails, jet pack travel, houses that cleaned themselves and yes, flying cars.
  • He does acknowledge though, that the key to getting either the monorail or the tram back on track is to find investment from the private centre.
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