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trolley line

noun

  1. the route of a trolley car or trolley bus.
  2. a public or private transportation system using trolley cars or trolley buses.


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Origin of trolley line1

An Americanism dating back to 1890–95
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Powered by the electricity from the city’s trolley line, engineer James Hodge’s invention featured two lights: red and green, the colors long used by railroads.

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"Patients lucky enough to have a bed or trolley line every corridor."

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“The Junction got it’s name from the two trolley lines that met at that point. The tracks and trolleys were removed in the ’30s, replaced by electric buses.

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For the holiday season, they add wreaths to the miniature trolley line that runs across the space, run the Polar Express train around the tracks and feature cars decked out with dreidels.

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In 1907, the public trolley line from Camden’s Federal Street Ferry House was extended to the gates of Clementon Park, and visitors from Camden and Philadelphia flooded in.

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