Tramway
(noun)
A system of transportation consisting of a track, typically in a city, along which trams or streetcars run.
Origin:
19th century: from french, from tram "beam, plank" + way.
Examples:
- The tramway was a popular mode of transportation in the city.
- The tramway ran along a dedicated track and stopped at various stations along the way.
- The tramway was a convenient and efficient way to travel through the city.
- The tramway was a part of the city's public transportation system and was well-used by residents and visitors.
- The tramway was an important part of the city's infrastructure and played a key role in supporting mobility and accessibility.