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Definition of Interurban
1. a. Going between, or connecting, cities or towns; as, interurban electric railways.
Definition of Interurban
1. Adjective. Of, pertaining to, involving or joining two or more urban centres ¹
2. Noun. A railway connecting two or more urban centres. ¹
¹ Source: wiktionary.com
Definition of Interurban
1. [adj]
Lexicographical Neighbors of Interurban
Literary usage of Interurban
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Municipal franchises: a description of the terms and conditions upon which by Delos Franklin Wilcox (1911)
"This is not true, however, of many of the provisions just enumerated, if the
interurban company is to use the tracks of the local street railway company and ..."
2. The Engineering Index Annual for by American Society of Mechanical Engineers (1909)
"Forms Used in Handling Freight and Express Business on interurban Lines. ...
A brief record of rapid interurban development. 3500 w. Sei Am Sup— Aug. ..."
3. Industrial Arts Index by H.W. Wilson Company (1914)
"11 plans Elec Ry J 42:172-6 R 53:995-6 О 25 '13 Recent interurban ... Elec Ry J
42:821 О 16 '13 Relation of interurban freight service to the high cost of ..."
4. Lawyers' Reports Annotated by Lawyers Co-operative Publishing Company (1915)
"«2 An interurban trolley or electric system of railway running through more than
... 459. es Where, by a traffic arrangement between an interurban electric ..."
5. Public Utilities Reports by Henry Clifford Spurr, Ellsworth Nichols, Public Utilities Reports, inc (1916)
"No discrimination is shown by the fact that an interurban railway has a longer
5-cent fare ... An interurban railway fare cannot be justified by comparison ..."
6. Transactions of the American Institute of Electrical Engineers by American Institute of Electrical Engineers (1906)
"By AIEE interurban TEST-CAR OF THE UNIVERSITY OF ILLINOIS. BY THOMAS M. GARDNER.
About 15 years ago the first serious consideration was given to railway ..."
7. The Design of Railway Location: A Study of the Physical and Economic by Clement Clarence Williams (1917)
"At the present time, about 8 to 10 per cent of the gross revenues of electric
interurban railroads are derived from transportation other than passenger. ..."