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elevated railway
noun
- an urban railway track built on supports above a road
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One of the stand-by "strikes" was a bill for reducing the elevated railway fare, which at that time was ten cents, to five cents.
The elevated railway has already been tried to a limited extent, but is not regarded with much favor by the citizens.
Just a block away a far louder rattle still comes from the elevated railway.
The old graveyard stretches along Broadway, and in Church Street, behind, the elevated railway trains rush by every few minutes.
We went down town by the elevated railway, and got out at Rector Street.
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