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interurban

Definitions, parts of speech, synonyms, and sentence examples for interurban.

Editorial note

They have good various combinations of urban and interurban public transit which was expanded in the past 10-20 years.

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Quick take

Of, pertaining to, involving or joining two or more urban centres.

Meaning at a glance

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adjective

Of, pertaining to, involving or joining two or more urban centres.

noun

(rail transport, US) An electric railway carrying mainly passengers between two or more urban centres.

Definitions

Core meanings and parts of speech for interurban.

adjective

Of, pertaining to, involving or joining two or more urban centres.

noun

(rail transport, US) An electric railway carrying mainly passengers between two or more urban centres.

Example sentences

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They have good various combinations of urban and interurban public transit which was expanded in the past 10-20 years.

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Most towns also had an interurban connection to the next (larger) town, which would then have more streetcars, long-distance train connections, etc.

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They are a replacement for urban, interurban and trips under 500 km range.

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The sprawl in the LA metro area was built on the back of the then largest interurban system in the world, the Pacific Electric.

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If you look at the development patterns of any major sprawl-y metro like DFW or Los Angeles, the freeways parallel where the interurban went.

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It runs to infrequently (and at weird hours) to serve as a nice interurban, and it gets too overbooked to serve a tourist route.

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Don't conflate streetcars and interurban's with all passenger rail.

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As the article mentions later: automobile doomed the interurban whose private, tax-paying tracks could never compete with the highways that a generous government provided for the motorist.

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Context: I live in 3rd world country with non lit interurban roads.

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...these systems were sometimes staggeringly expansive: at one point, it was possible to travel from Wisconsin to New York State exclusively by interurban.

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A tram reliably moves at 60–80 km/h on interurban routers, or 30 km/h in urban centers with frequent stops, a considerable improvement over San Francisco's 16 km/h by car for last mile.

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It is both an important interurban between Chicago and Minneapolis (and possible as far as Fargo) as well as between Seattle and Spokane (and Portland and Spokane), but also a very popular tourist route.

Quote examples

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There were great “interurban” lines (sort of like light rail of today) all up and down the US East Coast and beyond.

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There's a lot of devils in the details here - but yes, as a generality, interurban-style light rail can be done on far lighter-duty rails (& bridges, etc.) than even the bottom tier of "regular" railroading requires.

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(Edit: Just learned the term "interurban" for that...) That's unlike Berlin or Vienna, where you sometimes have subway and S-Bahn side by side in the same station, but on different tracks.

Frequently asked questions

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How do you use interurban in a sentence?

They have good various combinations of urban and interurban public transit which was expanded in the past 10-20 years.

What does interurban mean?

Of, pertaining to, involving or joining two or more urban centres.

What part of speech is interurban?

interurban is commonly used as adjective, noun.