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Definition of Trainway
1. a railway [n -WAYS] - See also: railway
Lexicographical Neighbors of Trainway
Literary usage of Trainway
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. The Living Age by Making of America Project, Eliakim Littell, Robert S. Littell (1922)
"... of its trainway system. The roads were operated by a private company until
1894, when they were bought by the City. Electrification and extension ..."
2. Hand-book of the Law of Torts by Edwin Ames Jaggard (1895)
"... as evidence of right of passage.158 Therefore, he may, under the company rules,
be refused admittance to the trainway, unless he shows IBS Fleming v. ..."
3. Journal by Indiana General Assembly. Senate, Indiana, General Assembly, United States Congress Senate (1893)
"It shall be unlawful to build and operate or maintain a street railway track and
cars or trainway upon the street or any part thereof surrounding Monument ..."
4. Resources of the Pacific Slope: A Statistical and Descriptive Summary of the by John Ross Browne (1869)
"On the north side of the river, as before stated, is an iron railroad six miles
long; on the south side is a wooden trainway of six miles, over which passed ..."
5. Resources of the Pacific Slope: A Statistical and Descriptive Summary of the by John Ross Browne, Alexander Smith Taylor (1869)
"... trainway of six miles, over which passed all the freight of the upper Columbia
prior to April, 1863, at which time the iron road was completed. ..."
6. Modern Tunneling by David William Brunton, John Allen Davis, John Vipond Davies (1922)
"an annular space surrounding the trainway on three sides. This induces the flow
of an additional volume through the train space, thus either blowing the ..."