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Definition of Streetcar track
1. Noun. The track on which trams or streetcars run.
Lexicographical Neighbors of Streetcar Track
Literary usage of Streetcar track
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Digest of the Reports of the Supreme Court of California: Volumes One by James Henry Deering (1896)
"It is not negligence in law for a party injured by collision between a wagon and
streetcar to be upon the streetcar track at the moment of the accident, ..."
2. The American State Reports: Containing the Cases of General Value and by Abraham Clark Freeman (1901)
"said his honor, "of the ordinary traveler's right In crossing a streetcar track,
to harmonize reasonably with the spirit of an unrestricted franchise to ..."
3. The American and English Railroad Cases: A Collection of All Cases in the by Lawrence Lewis, Adelbert Hamilton, John Houston Merrill, William Mark McKinney, James Manford Kerr, John Crawford Thomson (1889)
"... and express matter on the east side of the railroad track, and between it and
the streetcar track ; and it would be dangerous to the public to allow the ..."
4. A Dictionary of Electrical Words, Terms and Phrases by Edwin James Houston (1903)
"(2) A mechanical switch in the rail of a streetcar track for changing the route
of a car. Track-to-Dynamo Bonding.—A method of bonding in which a track of ..."
5. Rose's Notes on the United States Supreme Court Reports (2 Dallas to 241 by Walter Malins Rose, Charles Lawrence Thompson, United States Supreme Court (1919)
"139, 45 LRA (NS) 896, 84 Atl. 528, majority holding in action for death of
pedestrian crossing streetcar track diagonally that contributory negligence of ..."