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US
/ˈstɹitˌkɑɹ/
]
[ UK /stɹˈiːtkɑː/ ]
[ UK /stɹˈiːtkɑː/ ]
NOUN
- a wheeled vehicle that runs on rails and is propelled by electricity
How To Use streetcar In A Sentence
- The streetcar was derailed by a stone lying across the rails of a track.
- The poor condition of the tracks and ice on the rails contributed to the demise of Missoula's remaining horse-drawn streetcars, inconveniencing residents, university students in particular.
- In the meantime, the streetcar is already moving on its track. Translated Texts
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- All of the streetcars are bright yellow, and have reversible wooden seats inside.
- the streetcar trundled down the avenue
- When the Canal Streetcar starts running, it will use the existing Riverfront trackage between this location and the Esplanade terminus.
- I rode into the city by subway and saw the crowds of badge-sporting, flag-waving kids become denser, packing buses, streetcars, and roads closed for streaming parades of pilgrims on foot.
- The City of Toronto opts to provide streetcar service to its new boroughs itself under the Toronto Civic Railways name.