interurban
英:[ˌɪntə'rɜ:bən] 美: [ˌɪntə'ɜbən]
interurban 基本解释
adj.都市间的;
n.市间铁路,无轨电车线;
英英释义
Interurban
The interurban was a type of electric railway, particularly prevalent in the United States and Canada, in the period 1900 to 1925, specializing primarily in the conveyance of passengers between cities. They also allowed fast and easy access to those cities to people who lived in the suburban or rural areas beyond.以上来源于:Wikipedia
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